Work is being carried out to fix the massive hole
Baffled local residents have spoken out after a giant sinkhole appeared in the middle of their road. Parts of Valley Road, Carlton, are closed upon entry as work is carried out to fix the massive hole, which is now heavily boarded up.
Chris Johnson, 51, who works as a postman for Royal Mail, said: "It's just inconvenient really isn't it. You've got to get on with it."It's been there for more than a day now. It's a big road and it's obviously difficult to navigate your way out of it. "It's obviously very dangerous but I'm just glad they managed to get people out here quickly to secure it. It looks like it's going to take quite some work to get it fixed. It's quite inconvenient getting in and out but what can you do."Sarah Bellamy, 42, who also lives on the road, said: "It's lucky, really, when you think about.
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