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Hull businesses suffer customer footfall due to roadworks
Hull businesses suffer customer footfall due to roadworks

BBC News

time10-02-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

Hull businesses suffer customer footfall due to roadworks

Business owners on a busy road in Hull have said they are suffering a drop in customers because of severe disruption caused by ongoing gas and repairs on Chanterlands Avenue began on 29 January and are set to finish on 21 Armitage, who runs Tilly's Boutique, described the work as "horrendous" and said the lack of footfall from customers meant there was "no money in the tills".Northern Gas Networks has apologised for the inconvenience and said its team was "working hard to complete these repairs and reopen the roads as soon as possible". The work started after a car crash damaged a gas pipe, with engineers making an initial repair to reopen the Northern Gas Networks has said it is "more complex than we first anticipated".Ms Armitage said: "There's just nobody coming down the avenue because everybody is stuck in traffic and wants to get home."I've got to pay the bills and this situation is not putting any money in the tills." Wendy Normington, who runs Café Bar 45, said her business had been open for only four months and the ongoing work had caused extra pressure."We need all the customers we can get," Ms Normington said. "It's been intrusive, the traffic has been bad, it's hard to cross the road and we have seen a fall in customers." Katherine Alexander, the manager of Sophistikate Lingerie Boutique, told the BBC: "I'm an appointment only shop and it's caused a lot of my customers to be late or cancel. It's causing a lot of stress and anxiety.""I'm massively concerned about the impact on sales," she said. "The work needs doing but the whole situation is causing a lot of stress." Chris Keith, operations manager at Northern Gas Networks, said: "Our teams are working extremely hard, including during weekends, to complete these repairs and reopen the roads as soon as possible."We apologise for any inconvenience caused."Temporary three-way traffic lights are in operation on Chanterlands Avenue for the duration of the works.A signed diversion is in place for motorists, and access will be maintained where possible, the company added. Listen to highlights from Hull and East Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here.

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