Work underway to clear Road of Remembrance in Folkestone

Work underway to clear Road of Remembrance in Folkestone

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Repair work has begun on a road section where a succession of landslips blocked a town centre route in both directions.

Machinery has been spotted as work gets underway at the Road of Remembrance in Folkestone, which was hit by landslides earlier this year.

Diggers and other work vehicles have been spotted on the Road of Remembrance in Folkestone, with work finally underway to clear the route that has been closed since January. Pictures credit: Stephen WestDiggers and other work vehicles have been spotted on the Road of Remembrance in Folkestone, with work finally underway to clear the route that has been closed since January. Pictures credit: Stephen West
Diggers and other work vehicles have been spotted on the Road of Remembrance in Folkestone, with work finally underway to clear the route that has been closed since January. Pictures credit: Stephen West

The road has been closed since January after tonnes of debris blocked the route connecting the town centre and seafront.

Kent County Council (KCC) said the Rod of Remembrance would be closed until further notice to protect the safety of the public.

Meanwhile, businesses have told KentOnline that the subsidence negatively impacted their businesses.

Folkestone resident Stephen West took new pictures on Tuesday, showing two diggers and work vans on the road.

The 65-year-old was grateful that work was finally underway but thought it would be a long time before the road was reopened.

He told KentOnline: “It’s good to know they’re starting to clear the road at last, but I still think it could be a year before the road re-opens. We’ll have to wait and see.

Kent County Council has previously said the Road of Remembrance could be closed for several monthsKent County Council has previously said the Road of Remembrance could be closed for several months
Kent County Council has previously said the Road of Remembrance could be closed for several months
Crews arrived on Tuesday to start clearing the Road of Remembrance in FolkestoneCrews arrived on Tuesday to start clearing the Road of Remembrance in Folkestone
Crews arrived on Tuesday to start clearing the Road of Remembrance in Folkestone

“It’s a start and a step in the right direction, but they’re probably going to have to construct something to hold the bank back and mesh over it, but I don’t know whether that will do the job.

“They’ve got to find some way to prevent a landslide from happening again. I don’t know what the future is, but it could well be the case that they impose a height and weight restriction on the road and only let local traffic use it. Who knows?”

The landslides at the Road of Remembrance have not been the only ones to take place in Folkestone, with eight taking place this year from Warren to Sandgate.

Scene of a landslide on Remembrance Road, Folkestone.Picture: Barry GoodwinScene of a landslide on Remembrance Road, Folkestone.Picture: Barry Goodwin
Scene of a landslide on Remembrance Road, Folkestone.Picture: Barry Goodwin
The cliff fall/landslide damage to the Road of Remembrance in Folkestone.Picture: Barry GoodwinThe cliff fall/landslide damage to the Road of Remembrance in Folkestone.Picture: Barry Goodwin
The cliff fall/landslide damage to the Road of Remembrance in Folkestone.Picture: Barry Goodwin
The Road of Remembrance in Folkestone has been blocked by a landslide and fallen trees. Picture: Michael StainerThe Road of Remembrance in Folkestone has been blocked by a landslide and fallen trees. Picture: Michael Stainer
The Road of Remembrance in Folkestone has been blocked by a landslide and fallen trees. Picture: Michael Stainer

It’s also feared that sections of another coastal beauty spot could be closed off as safety concerns continue to mount, while Dartford residents are still feeling the cost of a slip on a major road.

Areas across Folkestone are undergoing a LIDAR—light detection and ranging—survey to highlight any areas of further concern and inform any temporary closures while a programme of work is undertaken to reduce the risk of future landslides.

KCC has previously stated the Road of Remembrance is expected to remain closed for several months.

A spokesperson for the authority said: “KCC is currently working with embankment stabilisation specialists to assess the highway damage to the Road of Remembrance, Folkestone.

“This work will inform the clearance process and examine ways to reduce the risk of future landslips.

“The road remains closed to protect the safety of the public until further notice.”

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