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Heaps of sand line Scarborough Road yesterday as preparations are made for the blasting of overhanging rock today. In the background, changing sheds are protected by bales of hay. Scarborough Road will be closed for four hours from 8.30 a.m. today while the unstable rock, between the Esplanade and Whitewash Head Road, is removed. See Reporter’s Diary item, “Bunkers,” page 2.

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Press, 29 May 1985, Page 1

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Heaps of sand line Scarborough Road yesterday as preparations are made for the blasting of overhanging rock today. In the background, changing sheds are protected by bales of hay. Scarborough Road will be closed for four hours from 8.30 a.m. today while the unstable rock, between the Esplanade and Whitewash Head Road, is removed. See Reporter’s Diary item, “Bunkers,” page 2. Press, 29 May 1985, Page 1

Heaps of sand line Scarborough Road yesterday as preparations are made for the blasting of overhanging rock today. In the background, changing sheds are protected by bales of hay. Scarborough Road will be closed for four hours from 8.30 a.m. today while the unstable rock, between the Esplanade and Whitewash Head Road, is removed. See Reporter’s Diary item, “Bunkers,” page 2. Press, 29 May 1985, Page 1