Residents 'exasperated' as road still not repaired
Some residents in Dartmouth have said they are "exasperated" work to repair a road has not been carried out, 11 months after it was closed due to a landslip.
Warfleet Road in Dartmouth has been shut to traffic since February 2024 and a four-mile diversion has been in place since.
Devon County Council said it could not carry out any work to the road until the privately owned wall had been repaired, saying it was the "responsibility of the landowner and their insurance company".
The landowner said he believes the wall collapsed because of the "poor condition" of the road.
The Warfleet Road Warriors, a newly formed local action group, has started a petition calling for Devon Highways to step-in.
Member Lindsay Ellwood said: "It causes tremendous inconveniences to residents, to businesses, to contractors, to deliveries and more importantly emergency services.
"We know of one or two incidents where ambulances couldn't get to people in the area very easily."
Marina Pusey said: "We thought it would probably just be a couple of months, but it just dragged on."
She said: "Unfortunately, we have been given no information by council which is outrageous, so it has all been rumour. There was a rumour the work was starting in October and that didn't happen, and people were becoming exasperated."
A Devon County Council spokesperson said repairs on the road could not be completed until the wall, owned privately, has been fixed.
Landowner Chris Chambers said the reason the wall failed was because the road above was in "such poor condition".
"It is the road which has caused the road to fail," he added.
Councillor Jonathan Hawkins said: "We don't care who is responsible for it whether it's Devon County Council, National Highways or if it is privately owned, which council says it is.
"The council needs to come in, put the workmen in here and rebuild the wall and then put those charges onto the landowner and they then have to prove that is the case."
A spokesperson for the council said: "For the safety of the public the road has remained closed since a privately owned wall, below the level of the road, collapsed in February 2024.
"Repairs to the road can't start until the private wall below is fixed."
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