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Sinkhole in Albert Road, Ashford

By: Aidan Barlow

Published: 00:00, 11 May 2016

Updated: 13:31, 11 May 2016

Police are dealing with a deep 'sinkhole' which opened up in a town centre road today.

Officers are at the scene of the hole in Albert Road, Ashford, which opened up around lunchtime.

The road has collapsed into the small hole at the surface, but below the road there is now a void stretching two or three feet down and four or five feet across.

The void below the road is several feet deep.

Police Community Support Officers have taped off the road in both directions, meanwhile Kent County Council Highways were called to investigate.

Police set up a cordon.

A KCC Highways spokesman said: "Investigative work is currently being undertaken, the cause of the sinkhole is unknown at this stage.

"Once we have excavated the area repairs will be arranged."

The spokesman added that if it is a fault linked to utilities such as water or gas supplies then the appropriate utility company will be contacted.

The sinkhole in Albert Road

Have you been affected by the sinkhole? Contact the newsroom by email: kentishexpress@thekmgroup.co.uk

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