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Short-term Bridge site investigations to take place

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Short-term site investigations are set to take place at the Bridge in St Sampson ahead of proposed flood defence works.

The States of Guernsey said a ground penetrating radar survey of the area would take place on 2 and 3 July as "an important step" to ensure the proposed flood defence was designed correctly and in the right place.

The work will also include bore and trial holes being dug between Monday 6 to Friday 10 July which means some parking in the area will be suspended and pavements closed for short periods of time.

Deputy Adrian Gabriel, environment and infrastructure committee president, said the investigations would make sure the defence was "located in the most appropriate area".

He said: "Spending time understanding the ground conditions, drainage and underground layout now is essential to reduce the risk of unexpected problems later which would cause greater disruption.

"These site investigations are commonplace before larger projects take place, to better ensure good value for money."

The states encouraged islanders to use alternative routes, walk, cycle or to catch the bus to reduce traffic during the dates.

The states said investigators would be checking ground conditions, drainage and what lay beneath the road surface before construction began.

It added that the risk of flooding caused by water overtopping at the bridge seafront was a key consideration for sites allocated for housing in the area as although the risk was small, it was "real".

Gabriel said the defence was important for "unlocking housing, investment and regeneration" and for helping protect existing homes and businesses.

"This is a necessary step to make sure the project is properly informed and delivers best value for the island," he said.

The president added the next stage would be the finalisation of the location and "the detailed design of the defence".

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