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Godstone sinkhole has stabilised, says Surrey County Council

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SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL A drone shot looking down onto the two sinkholes in Godstone, both of which contain pools of water. A section of pavement and the garden of a property have collapsed into the smaller sinkhole on the left, while one lane of the road and part of the pavement have collapsed into the larger sinkhole on the rig.SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL

The operation to tackle the sinkhole has been declared a major incident

A huge sinkhole that opened in the middle of a Surrey village has stopped getting bigger, according to a council spokesperson.

The first hole appeared in Godstone late on Monday night when a water main burst, and grew to a length of 65ft (20m), followed by a second hole, with 30 homes evacuated as a precaution.

Testing inside the hole will now be carried out, Surrey County Council’s cabinet member for highways Matt Furniss said.

He added it could be months before residents were able to return to their homes, which though “currently structurally sound” remain at risk.

BBC/ADRIAN HARMS A dark blue car parked in a drive with a crack caused by a sinkhole reaching up to the rear wheel.BBC/ADRIAN HARMS

The sinkhole spread so quickly it trapped this car in a driveway

He said: “We’re doing borehole testing, which will give us an early indication of what’s below and allow us to inform the temporary works needed to stabilise the area.

“We’ll be looking to completely rebuild the road.

“We don’t know what’s caused the water pipe to break, that’s what the investigation will look into.

“What we do know is that it’s currently stable, it isn’t growing anymore, we think that most of the properties are currently structurally sound so residents will be able to get access to retrieve property.”

He said he believed the second hole had been caused by water finding a route from the first.

BBC/ADRIAN HARMS A man with a large grey beard wheels two suitcases and carries a bag over his shoulder, as he leaves his home in Godstone. He wears a brown hoodie, orange t-shirt and blue jeans and has grey hair.BBC/ADRIAN HARMS

Residents of 30 properties, including Rez Mira, were evacuated when the sinkhole opened

The authority has declared the situation a major incident, while Tandridge District Council is opening an information centre at St Nicholas Youth Centre from 10:00 GMT.

Furniss said: “All properties have been surveyed and we believe are currently structurally sound, but this may not remain the case.

“We cannot estimate a timescale for return but will keep residents updated. It may take months.”

Major Incident Over Sinkholes In Surrey

Neighbouring Bletchingley Parish Council offered the use of its sports pavilion in Grange Meadow for evacuated residents.

Councillor Linda Baharier told BBC Radio Surrey: “It has showers, it’s warm and it has cooking facilities there.

“The biggest problem was those that were only renting, because they had no insurers to talk to.

“We’ve been looking more long-term at people that maybe can offer a spare room while they can find somewhere else to rent.”

BBC/ADRIAN HARMS A set of road barriers and a diversion sign in the centre of Godstone.BBC/ADRIAN HARMS

Road closures remain in place around the sinkhole

Catherine Sayer, leader of Tandridge District Council, said the authority was helping eight households, and businesses might qualify for a reduction in rates while repairs were being carried out.

Furniss added that the county council was “looking at weeks, if not months” for repairs.

“We will have to excavate the whole area and build the road back up from the base, allow the utilities to come back in and reconnect, and then we will be able to put the road back on top of that,” he said.

Additional reporting by PA Media.



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