Repairs are 'weather dependent'
It looks like road users will have to wait a good while longer to go quicker than 30mph on Richmond Hill
The Department of Infrastructure says monitoring shows the chippings are still shedding.
It adds a specialist is working on an independent assessment of the contractor’s work, and the report is in the process of being compiled.
Any treatment is weather and temperature-dependent, however, according to the department, so the earliest a repair could be undertaken would be the end of April.
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