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Sinkhole opening in main road forces its partial closure for just under two weeks

By: Victoria Chessum

Published: 00:00, 10 November 2016

Updated: 16:13, 10 November 2016

A sinkhole has closed a main road for 11 days while emergency repairs go ahead.

St Mary’s Road in Dymchurch is closed in both directions after the hole appeared in the road, near the railway track, yesterday.

Kent County Council (KCC) issued the road warning on its interactive map, which labelled the severity of the incident as high.

The area is sealed off while repair works go ahead. Picture: Chris Davey

It is thought a burst sewer pipe caused the damage and now Cappagh Browne Utilities Ltd on behalf of Southern Water will repair the underground network.

The road is closed between the junctions of Jefferstone Lane and Dunkirk Close.
KCC has advised that motorists go via Dymchurch Road, Jefferstone Lane, to St Mary’s Road and vice versa to get around the closure.

The sinkhole in St Mary's Road, Dymchurch. Picture: Chris Davey

Southern Water has been approached for a comment.

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