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    David Lee Metal fencing securing an area of the tarmac road and pavement. There is a sinkhole within the fenced off area. There are also green sandbags, yellow plastic barriers and orange traffic cones dotted around to warn people of the danger. There are colourful bunches of balloons tied to the fence.David Lee

    One resident said the sinkhole had become part of the community

    Residents are celebrating what they say is the fourth birthday of a sinkhole which has become a “running joke” among the community.

    Station Road in Castle Cary, Somerset, was closed to all vehicles on 4 May due to a sinkhole near the pavement.

    But residents said issues on the road have been apparent for much longer and they have now put up balloons proclaiming “Happy 4th Birthday Sinkhole!” on a barrier around the affected area.

    Somerset Council said it was arranging a significant works package so the road can be repaired soon, but added it needed to find the best time to avoid disruption.

    “The situation now really has become a running joke with the people who live here and have to bypass it every day,” said resident David Lee.

    David Lee wearing a short-sleeved blue shirt and rectangular sunglasses. He is clean shaven with short white hair, and is smiling at the camera with squinted eyes. He is standing next to metal fencing beside a laminated piece of paper which shows a picture of the sinkhole with a measuring tape down it, alongside the words 'happy fourth birthday sinkhole'. Behind him there are yellow plastic barriers fencing off the affected side of the road.

    Mr Lee said the closure has been a nightmare for pedestrians

    A council spokesperson said temporary traffic lights were first put in place in July 2024, after the hole appeared.

    They added: “The team had earlier attempted to make good what appeared to be a drop in the road level. It became apparent the issue was much more complex and could involve utilities and other parties.

    “Investigations into possible causes were unsuccessful and the watercourse running below has become restricted and it is not possible to examine this further until we fully excavate the road.”

    “It’s more or less made walking into town a bit of a nightmare,” Mr Lee said, adding: “It keeps our wheelchair and pushchair users agile as they negotiate its ramps and 90 degree turns.”

    Charlie Duck, 18, said the pothole has become a landmark in the town.

    “We drive past it and say ‘I’m just at the sinkhole’. It’s become [one of] us now, part of the community,” he added.

    David Lee A sinkhole can be seen on the side of a pavement through a metal fence. It appears to be somewhere between 0.3m (1ft) and 0.6m (2ft) long and about 15cm (6ins) and 0.3m (1ft) wide.David Lee

    Residents said they were concerned about what the sinkhole might mean for nearby construction

    Wendy Hunt, 69, said the sinkhole had been there far too long, adding: “The amount they have spent on the traffic lights probably could have been spent on mending it.”

    She went on to describe it as a hazard to the construction of a new housing estate.

    “It’s just been destructive,” she added. “The lights are off and on red at both ends, so it’s an accident waiting to happen.”

    Wendy Murrie wearing a brown top and tinted sunglasses. She has short white hair and is smiling at the camera, posing with one hand behind her back. She has a microphone clipped to her collar. Behind her there are yellow plastic barriers fencing off the affected side of the road, and a red pedestrians sign.

    Ms Murrie said residents were fed up with inaction over the sinkhole

    Her comments were echoed by fellow resident Daphne Murrie, 81, who said she was “fed up with nothing being done” about the “sinkhole saga” having dealt with the disruption since moving to the area more than two years ago.

    She added: “With all the building works that are starting opposite it, we’re worried it will give way and the road will be shut for good, and then what?”

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