A stretch of the A143 in Suffolk has been closed due to heat damage, forcing drivers to take a lengthy 62-mile diversion. This closure is particularly disruptive as it connects key routes between Scole and Bury St Edmunds, impacting daily commutes and local businesses.
The heatwave has accelerated the deterioration of the road surface, with local garage owner Jordan Griffiths noting that recovery vehicles now face extended travel times. This not only affects service efficiency but also raises concerns about the safety and accessibility of smaller country lanes.
Bury St Edmunds MP Peter Prinsley has expressed frustration over the lack of timely maintenance, questioning why the road was allowed to deteriorate to this extent. Residents had previously raised concerns about the road’s condition, highlighting a potential oversight in infrastructure management.
Suffolk Highways has acknowledged the issue, stating that repairs are underway and further improvements are planned for later this summer. However, the incident underscores the vulnerabilities in road infrastructure, particularly as extreme weather events become more frequent due to climate change.
Source: Metro

