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Homes without water as sinkhole opens up in Barming

19:05, 01 April 2018

updated: 19:07, 01 April 2018

A sinkhole has opened up in Barming.

The void was discovered earlier today and has caused deep cracks in the road and a driveway to crack up. Part of a fence has also subsided into the hole.

It was found at the edge of a field off Broomshaw Road and it is understood authorities have closed off the end of the road and houses lost water for a time.

The hole is off Broomshaw Road. Picture credit: Sarah Nickels
The hole is off Broomshaw Road. Picture credit: Sarah Nickels

The area where the sinkhole was seen is near where Taylor Wimpey is set to build hundreds of new homes on the Pea Fields behind Broomshaw Road.

The large hole. Picture by Sarah Nickels
The large hole. Picture by Sarah Nickels

No building work has yet started, but in August we reported how the housebuilder had offered Broomshaw Road residents lucrative deals to consider selling their homes so they could be demolished and an access road built.

The sinkhole. Picture courtesy of Sarah Nickels
The sinkhole. Picture courtesy of Sarah Nickels

The incentives were up to 150% of the existing homes' values.

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