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Residents celebrate sinkhole's 'fourth birthday' with balloons | Residents celebrate sinkhole's 'fourth birthday' with balloons |
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Many happy returns: the sinkhole was treated to balloons and a birthday poster | |
Residents are celebrating what they say is the fourth birthday of a sinkhole that has become a "running joke" in the community. | |
Station Road in Castle Cary, Somerset, was closed to all vehicles on 4 May due to a sinkhole near the pavement. | Station Road in Castle Cary, Somerset, was closed to all vehicles on 4 May due to a sinkhole near the pavement. |
But residents said issues on the road had been around for much longer and they have now put up balloons and a poster proclaiming "Happy 4th Birthday Sinkhole!" on a barrier around the affected area. | |
Somerset Council said it was arranging repairs on the road soon but it needed to find the best time to avoid disruption. | |
Charlie Duck, 18, said the hole had become a local landmark. | |
"We drive past it and say 'I'm just at the sinkhole'," he said. | |
"It's become [one of] us now, part of the community." | |
Resident David Lee added: "The situation now really has become a running joke with the people who live here and have to bypass it every day. | |
"It's more or less made walking into town a bit of a nightmare. It keeps our wheelchair and pushchair users agile as they negotiate its ramps and 90 degree turns." | |
David Lee said the closure had been a nightmare for pedestrians | |
A council spokesperson said temporary traffic lights were first put in place in July 2024 after the hole appeared. | |
They added: "The team had earlier attempted to make good what appeared to be a drop in the road level. It became apparent the issue was much more complex and could involve utilities and other parties. | They added: "The team had earlier attempted to make good what appeared to be a drop in the road level. It became apparent the issue was much more complex and could involve utilities and other parties. |
"Investigations into possible causes were unsuccessful and the watercourse running below has become restricted and it is not possible to examine this further until we fully excavate the road." | "Investigations into possible causes were unsuccessful and the watercourse running below has become restricted and it is not possible to examine this further until we fully excavate the road." |
The birthday boy | |
Wendy Hunt, 69, said the sinkhole had been there far too long. | |
"The amount they have spent on the traffic lights probably could have been spent on mending it," she said. | |
She went on to describe it as a hazard to the construction of a new housing estate. | She went on to describe it as a hazard to the construction of a new housing estate. |
"It's just been destructive," she added. "The lights are off and on red at both ends, so it's an accident waiting to happen." | "It's just been destructive," she added. "The lights are off and on red at both ends, so it's an accident waiting to happen." |
Daphne Murrie said residents were fed up with inaction over the sinkhole | |
Her comments were echoed by Daphne Murrie, 81, who said she was "fed up with nothing being done" about the "sinkhole saga". | |
She said she had dealt with the disruption since moving to the area more than two years ago. | |
She added: "With all the building works that are starting opposite it, we're worried it will give way and the road will be shut for good, and then what?" | She added: "With all the building works that are starting opposite it, we're worried it will give way and the road will be shut for good, and then what?" |
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