Residents of Hawkesbury Village will have one access point via road for three weeks
Residents of a village on the edge of Coventry fear a bridge closure will spark safety issues and traffic mayhem. The humpback bridge that goes over the canal, connecting Grange Road with Hawkesbury Village, will close later this month for three weeks.
Signs warning drivers of the closure have been put up on both sides of the bridge by utility giant Cadent. It was understood it was to allow work to be done for the new housing estate being built on fields leading to the Greyhound Inn pub.
The closure means residents will only have one access route by road in and out of the village for the duration of the work. But even that route, Blackhorse Road leading to Exhall, has a level crossing which is impassable several times an hour due to passing trains.
"This is a significant issue especially when you consider emergency services accessing the village," one concerned resident told CoventryLive. "But also only having one access in and out of the village for a couple of thousand people, which is over a train crossing.
"There will be no access in or out of the village which is totally unacceptable and a high risk when emergency services are required. This clearly has not been thought through or discussed with Warwickshire County Council.
"There are many people, a couple of thousand, living in Hawkesbury Village who this will affect. There will be huge tailbacks to get out of Blackhorse Road onto Coventry Road, especially as the traffic lights change so quickly sometimes only three cars get through at a time."
Another resident said: "We're going to be stuck. The only road out of the village is going to be absolutely mayhem come rush hour.
"What if there is an incident at the train crossing like there was a few weeks and that road gets closed too? There'll be no getting in or out - hopefully someone sorts it because it's going to be a nightmare.
"The village is also a route into Coventry for people coming from Bedworth and Nuneaton, so closing that is going to also have a massive knock of effect on other roads into the city."
The houses being built are understood to fall within the boundary of the city of Coventry, but according to Coventry City Council Highways page on its website, the highway authority for this work is Warwickshire County Council.
We've raised the concerns with both councils and Cadent.
“We understand residents’ concerns about the temporary road closure," A Cadent spokesperson said. "The work is essential to ensure a safe and reliable gas supply for the area. We have worked closely with National Highways and the local councils to plan the works carefully to minimise disruption.
“The closure will be in place for the shortest possible time, and the road will reopen as soon as it is safe to do so. We thank residents for their patience while this vital work is completed.”
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