
The latest pictures of the A57 Snake Pass show the current state of the road as it remains closed due to a landslide.
Last month, Derbyshire County Council (DCC) announced the notorious road was to close for at least four weeks following a landslide which left it in a perilous state.
Councillor Nigel Gourlay, who represents Chapel and the Hope Valley at DCC, commented: “Obviously the residents around the landslips are suffering a great amount of disruption.
“Most are following guidance not to cross the landslips and are taking long detours.”
Last week it was reported that the council needed to wait for the ground to stop moving before it could carry out a proper assessment of the damage and take appropriate action.
Coun Gourlay continued: “Once DCC Highways has properly surveyed the area, and if it is safe, I hope that there will be further guidance.”
Images supplied anonymously to Local Democracy Reporting Service
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