The hot weather has caused the new track surface to take longer than expected to set.
As the Yorkshire Coast prepares to experience an Amber Extreme Heat Warning on Monday and Tuesday, dog walkers are being advised to avoid parts of the Cinder Track in Scarborough as the hot weather has caused new tarmac to take longer to set than usual.
The Cinder Track team say:
"Work continues at pace between Scarborough and Scalby by our re-surfacing contractors PBS Construction.
Dry weather has been a boon, but ironically the heat slows down the setting of the new tarmac.
Please observe any temporary closures and heed warning signs of newly-laid surface, especially if walking dogs.
Even if the machinery has moved off, the surface could still be hot to touch for several hours. "
Heather from Alma Vets in Scarborough says hot paving is a problem for dogs.




Calls Mount for Better Compensation System for Moorland Fire Farmers
East Yorkshire Dads and Children Event Wins National Award
Bridlington RNLI Lifesavers Prepare to Answer the Call this Christmas
Scarborough Athletic Back In Home Action
Neighbourhood Policing Team Targets Drug-Related Offences in Hornsea and Driffield
Footpaths Reopen on Langdale Moor After Wildfire
Scarborough and Whitby MP Wants Bingo Separated From Tough Gambling Changes
East Riding Mayor Appoints New Advisor
National Support For Scarborough Rugby Club's Centenary Plans
Scarborough Sea Cadets Raising The Roof
Scarborough Athletic's Rio Grande Nets Late Leveller
Yorkshire Coast Rugby Round-up







Comments
Add a comment