A228 Frindsbury Hill in Strood part-closed in both directions due to a burst water main

A busy road set to close for three months has been shut prematurely owing to a large water leak.

The A228 Frindsbury Hill is shut in both directions, between Bill Street Road and Church Green in Strood, due to a burst main.

Video footage shows water gushing out of a large pothole which has been cordoned off.

The sudden closure is affecting commuters and bus users in Frindsbury Hill and Wainscott this morning.

Arriva is currently diverting passengers for its 192 service via Hollywood Lane and Brompton Farm to reach Strood.

A spokesman for Medway Council told KentOnline: "The mains leak was reported last night (March 3) and council officers are liaising with Southern Water on site this morning.

"It is hoped the road can be reopened as soon as possible."

Southern Water has been approached for more information as to what caused the leak and when the stretch of road will reopen. No timeframe has been given for its reopening.

A water leak has emerged in Frindsbury Hill, Strood

It comes just a week ahead of a three-month closure planned for the same stretch of road.

Frindsbury Hill is set close in the Strood-bound direction from the Sans Pareil roundabout from March 11 to June 21.

It’s being shut for the construction of an entrance to the new Maritime Academy School.

The 5.4-mile stretch of road is one of the busiest in the area and is predicted to cause traffic chaos for commuters and businesses.

Rochester and Strood MP Kelly Tolhurst has already expressed her concerns.

“I am deeply troubled and concerned by what is being proposed,” the Tory MP explained.

Frindsbury Hill is to close in the Strood-bound direction from the Sans Pareil roundabout from March 11 to June 21

“This will cause three months of disruption in the busiest part of my constituency.

"Over recent months residents have faced delays of up to 45 minutes or even an hour getting around town.

“I’m not sure how we will manage in those three months.”

The diversion will take motorists to Wulfere Way, through Hasted Road, Gravesend Road, London Road, Gun Lane and then back to Frindsbury Road.