Old Oak Common: Anger at four-year road closure for HS2
Residents living close to the new HS2 high-speed railway station at Old Oak Common in north-west London say they are "shattered" that their main road could be closed for four years.
Old Oak Common Lane runs between the area and East Acton, where residents go for shopping, schools and hospitals.
HS2 Ltd has told residents it will have to close the road for four years for work on utility cabling and to lower the road for double-decker buses.
ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio London's Salma El-Wardany has been hearing more about the closure and its impact.
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