Calstock landslip will be fixed by end of May
The village of Calstock in south east Cornwall was cut off by a massive landslip on Christmas Day. Engineers have told ITV West Country that the road should be repaired by the end of May.
The village of Calstock in south east Cornwall was cut off by a massive landslip on Christmas Day. Engineers have told ITV West Country that the road should be repaired by the end of May.
People living in Calstock say knowing the road will be open by the end of May is a huge relief.
The landslide has split the village in two making life difficult for residents. Dorothy Kirk said it has created a 'fractured society'.
At one point the Royal Marines were brought in to recover more than forty cars cut off by the slip.
Since then a shuttle service has been operating to bring in supplies.
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