Rouge Bouillon road reopens after sinkhole closure

A burst water main created the sinkhole beneath the road in December 2024
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Rouge Bouillon road in St Helier has reopened after a sinkhole caused months of repair works.
A burst water main created the sinkhole beneath the road in December 2024 and the road was closed between Clarendon Road and Palmyra Road.
The Government of Jersey said concrete to underpin parts of a building had been poured in last week and that structural engineers had given their approval for the road to reopen.
Road markings had also been repainted, it added.
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