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Cheltenham Street Sinking Due to Collapsed Pipes, Locals Demand Action

Cheltenham Street Sinking Due to Collapsed Pipes, Locals Demand Action

Cheltenham Street Sinking Due to Collapsed Pipes, Locals Demand Action

Residents of a Cheltenham street are growing increasingly concerned over the ongoing issue of a sinking road, which they believe is being caused by collapsed underground pipes. Local authorities are facing calls to address the problem and repair the damaged infrastructure before attempting any surface-level fixes.

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The sinking road is located on Priors Road in the Pittville area of Cheltenham. Locals have reported that the tarmac has been gradually subsiding for several months, leaving the street uneven and potentially dangerous for pedestrians and drivers.

One resident, who wished to remain anonymous, stated: “There is absolutely no point in repairing the road surface until the pipes have been mended because the road will continue to sink. It’s a waste of time and money to just patch up the top without fixing the underlying problem.”

Residents have raised the issue with Gloucestershire County Council, the local authority responsible for maintaining the road and its infrastructure. However, they claim that the council has been slow to respond and take action to address the root cause of the problem.

What You Need to Know

– The sinking road is located on Priors Road in the Pittville area of Cheltenham
– Residents have reported the tarmac gradually subsiding for several months
– Locals believe the issue is caused by collapsed underground pipes
– Residents have contacted Gloucestershire County Council about the problem
– Locals are calling for the council to repair the damaged pipes before attempting any surface-level fixes


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