Cessnock City Council investigating cause of cracked pavers in CBD

December 8 2020 - 8:16pm
ROUGH SURFACE: Cessnock City Council has installed hazard signs to alert road users to the cracked pavers at the corner of Cooper and Charlton streets.
ROUGH SURFACE: Cessnock City Council has installed hazard signs to alert road users to the cracked pavers at the corner of Cooper and Charlton streets.

Cessnock City Council has warned there could be traffic disruptions as it looks to fix more than 100 road tiles that have surprisingly cracked at one of the city's busiest intersections.

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