Christmas Day sinkhole closes part of Clifton road

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Residents said they heard a "loud noise" as the sinkhole appeared at about 22:30 GMT

Part of a residential road has been fenced off after a sinkhole opened up on Christmas Day.

Bristol City Council earlier closed off Canynge Square in Clifton and said staff were "confident there is no risk to property or residents".

The authority said tree surgeons will work on trees as a precaution ahead of forecast bad weather.

Residents said they heard a "loud noise" at about 22:30 GMT on Friday and found a tree had fallen into the hole.

Michael Woodman-Smith, who lives in the square, said the scene was "absolutely dramatic" after the tree's collapse.

He said: "There was a bang. To be honest it could have been a door slamming. It wasn't enormous.

"But the scene is absolutely dramatic. To see an enormous, forest-sized tree sitting in a huge hole is really remarkable."

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Bristol City Council said tree surgeons would tend to trees ahead of forecast bad weather

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