The route is closed for 26 weeks as engineers assess safety at the site.
Workers were "cautiously optimistic" of finishing work to repair and stabilise Jiggers Bank, Shropshire, within 26 weeks, engineer Matt Day saidEngineers are optimistic repairs at a landslip-prone road in Shropshire will not overrunWork is under way to drill holes into the wall there in order to put in stabilising anchors
Drilling work has begun to place anchors into the retaining wall along Jiggers Bank in Coalbrookdale, Shropshire.The area was described as complex and a challenge by Telford & Wrekin Council engineer Matt Day.Image caption,
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