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Kingsbridge Road Collapse: Permissions Cause Major Delays

3 Feb

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Summary

  • Flooding caused a historic culvert to collapse on Fore Street.
  • Work requires multiple agency approvals: EA, MMO, Natural England.
  • Complex underground services are further delaying repairs.
Kingsbridge Road Collapse: Permissions Cause Major Delays

A vital road in Kingsbridge, Devon, is experiencing significant repair delays following the collapse of a historic culvert due to flooding. The void created on Fore Street measures 2m in depth and spans 4m by 3m. The location and nature of the culvert, classified as a main river and tidal, necessitate approvals from the Environment Agency and the Marine Management Organisation.

Further complications arise from the presence of underground utilities, including water mains, sewers, BT cables, and gas mains. Additionally, the proximity of a Site of Special Scientific Interest requires consultation with Natural England. Contractors are on-site to map these services, with traffic management likely involving temporary lights and road closures as work progresses. Businesses are reassured they remain open.

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.
Repairs are delayed due to the complexity of the work, the need for multiple agency approvals, and issues with underground services like water mains and cables.
Flooding caused a historic culvert to collapse, creating a large void on Fore Street.
Approvals are required from the Environment Agency, the Marine Management Organisation, and Natural England.

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