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Emergency city centre road closure after sinkhole discovered
Emergency city centre road closure after sinkhole discovered

The Herald Scotland

time02-06-2025

  • Climate
  • The Herald Scotland

Emergency city centre road closure after sinkhole discovered

The investigations are still in the early stages, with the affected sewer located around four metres below the surface. The cause of the sinkhole is not yet known, and the duration of the repair will depend on the outcome of further investigations, Scottish Water said. READ MORE: A Scottish Water Spokesperson said: 'We're working hard to investigate and fix this issue as quickly and safely as possible to help minimise disruption. 'We are also aware of upcoming events in the area, including The Lloyd's Tour of Britian Women cycle race this Sunday and the Men's 10K next weekend. We're in discussions with the organisers but both events are still expected to go ahead. 'We appreciate everyone's patience and understanding while we carry out this essential repair.' Local businesses remain open as usual, and pedestrian access is being maintained. Road users are advised to follow the signs in place.

Glasgow city centre road closed as sinkhole discovered
Glasgow city centre road closed as sinkhole discovered

Glasgow Times

time02-06-2025

  • Climate
  • Glasgow Times

Glasgow city centre road closed as sinkhole discovered

The Glasgow Times reported last week that the road was shut amid what was thought to have been a burst water main. Now, St Vincent Street has been sealed off between Newton Street and Elmbank Street as the cause of the sinkhole is investigated. Scottish Water has confirmed that they are carrying out an emergency sewer repair on St Vincent Street in Glasgow after a sinkhole appeared in the eastbound carriageway outside the Scottish Power building. To allow this essential work to be carried out safely, the publicly-owned utility have closed the eastbound section of St Vincent Street between Newton Street and Elmbank Street. Glasgow city centre road closed as sinkhole discovered (Image: Scottish Water) READ MORE: Glasgow's O2 ABC branded an 'eyesore' as half-demolished site dormant for months The investigations are still in the early stages, with the affected sewer located around four metres below the surface. The cause of the sinkhole is not yet known, and the duration of the repair will depend on the outcome of further investigations. A Scottish Water Spokesperson said, 'We're working hard to investigate and fix this issue as quickly and safely as possible to help minimise disruption. 'We are also aware of upcoming events in the area, including The Lloyd's Tour of Britian Women cycle race this Sunday and the Men's 10K next weekend. We're in discussions with the organisers, but both events are still expected to go ahead. The road is currently closed eastbound (Image: Scottish Water) READ MORE: How Scottish folk band's tune The Glen has become remixed viral TikTok hit song 'We appreciate everyone's patience and understanding while we carry out this essential repair.' Local businesses remain open as usual, and pedestrian access is being maintained. Road users are advised to follow the signs in place. This work is being carried out by Scottish Water's contractor, George Leslie.

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