Flooded road reopens ahead of 'permanent' repair

A historic road which was flooded after a water main burst has reopened to traffic ahead of a permanent repair.
The pipe ruptured on Saddler Street, in Durham City Centre, just before 07:00 GMT on Friday, with water flowing down nearby Market Square and Elvet Bridge.
Durham County Council confirmed the road had reopened, but said carrying out permanent repairs depended on sourcing materials in keeping with the conservation area.
The burst pipe affected about 3,000 properties, but supplies were restored on Friday afternoon.
Northumbrian Water said repairs to the pipe were completed on Saturday morning.
Durham County Council said: "We will be carrying out permanent repairs on Northumbrian Water's behalf as soon as possible.
"The timing of this work depends on how quickly we can source materials which match the existing surface and are in keeping with the Durham City Conservation Area."
