A COLLAPSED Roman sewer may have caused subsidence that has seen part of a city centre road cordoned off.
A engineer from Cheshire Highways noticed an area of Lower Bridge Street had sunk on Thursday last week, and barriers were put up to prevent traffic driving over it.
Excavation work showed part of the Roman sewer had collapsed, causing the ground movement.
Engineer Chris Garner said the sewer is still in use by businesses nearby.
He added: 'The Highways Department has no responsibility for drain and sewers, just the road surface.
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