Work to stop flooding on a busy Braddan road resumes today.
Efforts by the Department of Infrastructure began last week to improve the drainage system on Ballafletcher Road near the Vehicle Test Centre which has been prone to flooding in recent months.
After a break over the weekend, temporary lights are being put back in place to allow the southbound side to be dug up and new pipes to be installed.
The DOI reported last week the project is currently progressing well.
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