Residents of a Clydebank street were trapped in their homes, after broadband engineers fenced off the pavement outside their doors without warning
Residents of a Clydebank street were trapped in their homes for hours on Friday after broadband engineers fenced off the pavement outside their doors without warning.
He said: "They dug a trench right outside the house and we can't get across. I can't actually get out to my car. Neighbour James Jackson, 53, added: "It's a pain in the butt. The noise pollution's a pain and they've been going by with their saws and their buckets clattering off the pavement since about 8am.
It's a pledge that locals say has not been met. CityFibre maintains that residents were informed in advance of the upcoming works but residents maintain no such notice arrived.
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