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News Summary

Asbestos discovery halts roadworks in Cirencester, pushing completion back to July. Local residents express frustration at the delay.

Roadworks Delayed Due to Asbestos Discovery: Residents React

In a surprising turn of events, roadworks at key junctions in Cirencester have been delayed, thanks to the unforeseen discovery of asbestos on site. Bathurst Development, the construction company behind the project, has issued an official apology to local residents, who face an extended wait for completed upgrades that were initially set to finish in spring.

The Affected Areas

The roadworks in question are situated at the bustling fire station roundabout near Watermoor, as well as the intriguing mini roundabout at the junction of Love Lane and Midland Roundabout. This significant infrastructure upgrade aims to enhance traffic flow, possess better safety measures, and provide a robust solution to mitigate flooding in the area. However, the latest developments have unraveled plans, pushing the completion date back by an arduous three months to the end of July.

Asbestos: A Hidden Hazard

While roadworks are known for their challenges, the discovery of asbestos adds an alarming twist to this ongoing project. This hazardous material was unearthed at several areas after the work had begun, causing immediate cessation of labor to prioritize safety. The detection of such a material necessitates stringent protocols, which include time-consuming testing, excavation, and the safe disposal of contaminated soil.

The asbestos found is categorized as having a low level of contamination, but that does not reduce the imperative need for specialized handling. It triggers a protocol that halts construction efforts to ensure that the environment remains safe for both workers and the local population. Each time asbestos is found, work comes to an immediate halt, emphasizing the seriousness of the situation.

Timing and Future Plans

Residents of Cirencester are understandably upset about the extension of the project. Delays can lead not only to inconveniences but also to the painful disruption of daily life. Despite these hiccups, local authorities are working diligently to ensure that the completion of upgrades occurs as smoothly as possible. According to officials from the Gloucestershire County Council Highways, the final resurfacing of the affected roundabout is scheduled for July 7 to July 18.

This period is set to be crucial as contractors race to complete the work while adhering to necessary safety protocols. Bathurst Development has assured the public that their teams are committed to working as quickly and safely as possible to redefine this essential infrastructure for the residents.

What Lies Ahead

Though there is a sense of relief that there are structured plans to remediate the discovered asbestos, some areas within the site may still remain untouched, with uncertainties surrounding potential degenerations lingering. For the residents, this situation serves as a stark reminder of the need for vigilance regarding asbestos—a material that poses dangers beyond its historical use in construction.

As the project continues, local officials are keenly aware of the impact on the community, and the need for effective communication remains paramount. Bathurst Development’s apology underscores the significance of responsible construction in an area laden with historical materials. With time and perseverance, the upgraded infrastructure may indeed improve the overall safety and traffic conditions for Cirencester residents, albeit with a slight delay in achieving the desired outcomes.

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