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Villagers told to drive 20 miles to get home after roadworks a mile away block road

Shropshire Council say they are investigating after residents in a village near Bridgnorth said they faced a 20-mile diversion after contractors repairing the road, refused them access to their homes.

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The roadworks faced by Eardington residents. Photo: Tracey Farragher.

Villagers in Eardington said roadworks on the B4555 Highley Road just outside the village meant that they were either forced to leave the car on the side of the road, or take a lengthy diversion to get to their homes.

Tracey Farragher who lives in the village, said she had returned home from Bridgnorth on Monday afternoon, only to find the road shut by Daniel's Mill - just over a mile from the village - and blocked by contractors.

"I was coming back from Bridgnorth where I work and the contractor said that I would have to go back down Halfway House Lane to the top and then go 20 miles up the road to the Highley to get back home."

The roadworks faced by Eardington residents. Photo: Tracey Farragher.

The 58-year-old, who suffers disabilities that affects her walking, said she opted to park the car on the side of the road and walk more than a mile to her door after contractors refused her access to her home.

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