The well known three dips in the road at the top of Buckhurst Road, Bexhill, just before the junction of Upper Sea Road.
Councillor Andrew Crotty is pictured.
Councillor Andrew Crotty is pictured.
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00:00My name's Andrew Crotty. I was here four years ago, apparently, sitting in the same hole
00:07that they basically closed half the road off before, I think last year, to fix this problem
00:14where the water's coming from. But as you can see, there's still water coming from that
00:19hole, regardless that the other holes are dry. But instead of now just having one hole,
00:24there's now one, two, three holes now. And it's not a sink hole, it's more of a sink
00:31trench. Now, I know that Councillor Ian Holledge has been keeping us up to date with all the
00:37actions, but obviously it's gone a bit quieter because of the devolution system Labour's
00:43put in place. But I'm hoping now, again, as Labour's made that comment from yesterday
00:48about where the money's going and they're filling the potholes, we will hopefully get
00:51some sort of information of what's been spent, where it's been spent and what's on. Because
00:57it doesn't look like from this road, Buckhurst Road, is a problem. I had dealt with a resident
01:02down the bottom of Buckhurst Road because both her property was having massive cracks
01:07in it from the lorries going across it. Now that's been fixed, that was fixed overnight
01:15type thing a couple of months ago, now we need this top bit to be either redone properly
01:21or resurfaced. Now they were checking to see about the water, I'm not too sure what
01:26they've come up back out of, but even now with the new road format, it's sinking again.
01:33So it needs to have some urgent work done to it and very, very soon. The main danger
01:40is that obviously they've built two great big blocks of flats near to it for the water
01:45usage. There's a very, there's a high pressure gas main that's underneath this, so it's
01:51very delicate anyway, but with all the traffic going through, how bad is it going to affect
01:58the gas main? They can't just keep on looking at it, putting a bit of tarmac down and then
02:04leave it again and I'll be back here for another four years.