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Road Closed a Year: Residents' Emotions Boil

7 Jan

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Summary

  • Kidmore Road has been closed for a year due to waterworks.
  • Residents have experienced worry, anger, and frustration.
  • Repairs are expected to continue into February 2026.
Road Closed a Year: Residents' Emotions Boil

A year-long waterworks disruption on Kidmore Road in Caversham Heights, Berkshire, has left residents feeling a "host of emotions," according to local councillor Isobel Ballsdon. The road collapsed in January 2025 following a water pipe burst, though initial problems were reported in 2024.

Significant inconvenience has arisen, including difficulties with parking and relocated bus stops. Councillor Ballsdon noted that despite meetings held in the summer, the roadworks are still ongoing with no firm completion date, leading to understandable frustration and upset among residents who cannot conduct their daily business as usual.

Thames Water stated that additional work is necessary for long-term ground stabilization and safety, a plan agreed upon with Reading Borough Council. The repair program has been extended, with work now scheduled to continue into February 2026 to prevent future issues.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Kidmore Road is closed due to a water pipe burst and subsequent road collapse in January 2025, requiring extensive repair and stabilization work by Thames Water.
Thames Water has extended the repair program, and work on Kidmore Road is now expected to continue into February 2026.
The year-long closure has caused significant disruption, including parking issues and changes to bus routes, leading to frustration, anger, and worry among residents.

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