A sinkhole appeared on Milton Road in Cambridge on June 22, and the road has remained closed ever since
CambridgeshireLive readers have expressed frustration and concern following the closure of Milton Road due to a sinkhole, with many reporting a lack of visible repair work and mounting congestion on nearby routes. Cyclists passing the cordon are calling for clearer information on when the road will reopen and why workers have not been seen on site.
One of Cambridge’s busiest roads remains shut after a sinkhole emerged last week. The sinkhole appeared along Milton Road in Cambridge on the evening of June 22.
The road has remained closed since while highways authorities address the problem. A Cambridgeshire County Council spokesperson said: “Milton Road, Cambridge currently remains closed between Hurst Park Avenue and the Elizabeth Way roundabout in both directions due to a large sinkhole.”
The council confirmed that the investigation into the cause of the sinkhole has proven “complex”, as it extends beneath the road surface and there are numerous utility services in the vicinity.
The spokesperson added: “It has been important to ensure that any highway repairs we make would not adversely affect the other services in the area. We’ve been working with partners to make sure the right solution is delivered.
“Appropriate repairs, including foam concrete infill, will be scheduled as soon as possible. We appreciate your continued patience and apologise for the disruption. Please continue to plan your journeys and allow extra time for travel.”
Multiple readers have reported passing the closure daily without witnessing any repair work taking place. One reader, Brexit498 comments: “I cycle past this nonsense every day and have never seen workmen there investigating or repairing.”
Freddly suggests: “My advice to the council is getting Milton Road up and running for public transport, then step back for a while. There are no essential car journeys on Milton Road, just people who are too important to use the bus.”
Rhodabike says: “We don’t need to know the cause. (In fact, I could save you the effort and tell you the cause: poor workmanship.) We just need to know when it will be fixed and why no workmen have been near it for several days since the road has been closed off. What meaningful updates do you have on this?
“I, too, cycle past this daily. The only sign of activity I’ve seen was the other morning when someone (presumably not the contractors) had moved the barriers out of the way to allow traffic through. Whoever did that clearly has more knowledge of traffic management than the council and GCP. Meanwhile, Chesterton Road remains jammed due to all the diverted traffic.”
While over on our Facebook page, Christopher B writes: “I had a look down the hole when passing on Sunday. The cavity beneath the hole is much larger than the hole in the road, but there is a significant amount of water running through the bottom of the hole. The source of the water leak would have to be found and repaired before another sinkhole appears along the same stretch of road.”
Diane B says: “And meanwhile, all traffic, including buses, was diverted past our houses in Elizabeth Way, causing yet more queues. There’s a raised drain cover thing in road near Magic Roundabout and that will probably be causing problems too if this goes on with all the extra traffic going over it!”
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