Badger burrowing beneath Mablethorpe has caused even worse problems than was at first thought, with a second set of tunnels discovered, meaning a greater impact on road users.
Specialists digging under the road after safe removal of the badgers to repair the problem discovered more tunnels, this time up to 1.5 metres deep, and running beneath service pipework.
That’s going to make repairs more difficult, but the deadline set by Natural England can’t be extended. Lincolnshire County Councillor Richard Davies said: āThe frustration with getting these badger works sorted is growing. We are working as hard as we can to restore this road so that the people of Mablethorpe can get on with their daily lives in the way they expect.
āWe canāt move the badgers without a road closure, Natural England also says that we must finish the work by the end of November otherwise we canāt get this collapse repaired until next year.
āAnd now we find that thereās more tunnels, this time under the rest of the road. And this is going to complicate matters further, not in small part because of the restrictions placed upon us. Whilst the badgers are being very well accommodated, Mablethorpe road users are having to bear the brunt of some serious disruption in their area. It feels very unfair.ā
LCC will now NOT be able to lift the road closure on the road and return to temporary traffic lights as first planned. Because of the extra excavation, and the A1104 roadworks that are happening nearby, the authority has had to come up with a new plan, speedily.
Seaholme Road will remain under full closure whilst the new set of badger tunnels are dealt with, and the road reinstatement works are carried out. LCC crews will be working flat out to get the works completed as quickly as possible.
Cllr Davies added: āWe have spoken to the bus companies as a matter of urgency, and we are putting extra people on shift to get this work done.
āBecause everything has to be completed by the end of the month, we canāt try a temporary traffic light fix to ease traffic flow because if it doesnāt work and the badgersā damage canāt be fixed quickly enough, then there is the risk that the road wonāt be useable until next July.
āWe canāt have that for Mablethorpe. Itās not the road userās fault that this has happened and we need to get this issue sorted out, even with all the time restrictions that Natural England have placed on the works.
āI want to express our thanks to everyone affected by this so far. Your patience and understanding of what weāre trying to do in order to have the road usable and open again for December is very much appreciated. We will get this work completed as quickly as we possibly can.ā