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Cambridgeshire Road Chaos: Abuse and Blockades

23 Jan

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Summary

  • Concrete blocks placed on road after worker abuse allegations.
  • Businesses face significant financial losses due to prolonged closure.
  • Anglian Water cites safety concerns and repeated safety breaches.
Cambridgeshire Road Chaos: Abuse and Blockades

Concrete blocks have been placed across the B1049 Twenty Pence Road in Cambridgeshire, two months into a pipe upgrade closure. Anglian Water cited driver non-compliance with the closure and abuse of its workers as reasons for installing concrete barriers on January 19th. Contractors were removed for safety on January 16th.

Residents have expressed frustration over the roadworks. One described the signage as a 'fiasco' and felt 'stranded' by the barriers. The closure has also impacted local businesses, with the Twenty Pence Garden Centre reporting a 30% decrease in takings and reduced staff hours. They are in discussions with Anglian Water regarding compensation.

Anglian Water confirmed that compensation is available for businesses experiencing direct financial loss. A spokesperson stated they were 'disappointed' by the abuse faced by staff. The essential pipe replacement aims to prevent future bursts and improve water pressure. They acknowledged the disruption and requested public patience.

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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.
Concrete blocks were placed on the road after Anglian Water reported that drivers flouted a closure and subjected workers to abuse, leading to enhanced safety measures.
Local businesses, like the Twenty Pence Garden Centre, have reported significant financial losses, with takings down 30% and staff hours cut, leading them to seek compensation.
Anglian Water expressed disappointment over staff abuse and stated the road closure was necessary for safety during essential pipe upgrades, requesting public patience.

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