The council says the closure will enable specialist contractors to carry out an investigation.
A road in Derbyshire is to close for four weeks to allow an investigation into the cause of a landslip to take place.The closure was then extended to walkers and cyclists,Derbyshire County Council has confirmed the road would be shut for a distance of 5.6 miles from Monday.The council said the closure would enable specialist contractors to carry out an investigation into the landslip.During the closure the road at Woodhouse Cottage, on the pass, will be resurfaced.
"We have been in touch with the residents and businesses on the pass to make sure they are aware of the work, and we thank them and other local residents for their patience while the work is being carried out. "Once this investigation is completed we will work with specialists to find a design solution to this latest landslip, and this will be fully costed."
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