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Published Date: 06 December 2006
A leak has been plugged much to the delight of residents in a north Leeds suburb.

Yorkshire water has now fixed the problem on Cardigan Road which casued water to run down the pavement - 49 days after it was first highlighted in the Get It Sorted column.
It now holds the reocrd as the longest running gripe to be featured beating
the previous best by more than a fortnight.
The latest Get It Sorted success takes our tally to 19 since the column was launched in the summer.
PLUGGED: Headingley residents Gay Bennett and Emma Robertson walk past the water leak on Cardigan Road.
PLUGGED: Headingley residents Gay Bennett and Emma Robertson walk past the water leak on Cardigan Road.














Who is responsible? Yorkshire Water on 0845 124 2424
First reported: October 9
Sorted in: 49 days






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  • Last Updated: 06 December 2006 8:59 AM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 
  

 
 

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