Cordon put in place around 'significant' sinkhole

A tarmac road with a hole the size of a football.
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The sinkhole appeared in Ropery Road

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A sinkhole the "size of a football" has opened up in a road in Gainsborough.

Lincolnshire County Council said it attended Ropery Road as an "emergency response" on Saturday.

Jonathan Evans, from the council's highways department, said the hole was "significant in size" but he was not "overly concerned" about it getting any bigger.

An initial survey of the hole showed it was 80cm deep and between 1m and 1.5m wide.

A part of a road which has been sectioned off with orange plastic barriers and orange cones. The sinkhole is beyond the barrier.
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Temporary traffic lights are in place

Mr Evans said the discovery of sinkholes was "relatively rare".

Temporary traffic signals have been set up at the scene.

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