Wooburn Park closed after 40ft sinkhole appears

Wooburn and Bourne End Parish Council Sinkhole in Sappers Field, WooburnWooburn and Bourne End Parish Council
The sinkhole was found by a dog walker in Sappers Field, Wooburn, on Saturday

A 40ft (12m) deep sinkhole has appeared in the middle of a field.

The crater was first discovered by a dog walker in Sappers Field in Wooburn, Buckinghamshire, on Saturday but has since "doubled or trebled in size", the parish council said.

Wooburn and Bourne End Parish Council clerk Malcolm Silver said an expert had told him the sinkhole was "still active" and was "getting bigger".

Mr Silver says a geological survey will be carried out in the next few days.

Lesley James Sinkhole in Sappers Field, WooburnLesley James
The crater's circumference is about 30ft (9m), Malcolm Silver said

"We have completely shut the park, sealed up all the gates, put signs up and put a security fence around the hole itself," he said.

"It's going to remain closed for a while as there could be other holes elsewhere.

"The sinkhole expert estimated it's about 40ft (12m) deep. He said it's still active and it's getting bigger."

Mr Silver said the park had previously been a brickworks before being used as a landfill site.

The site was later filled over and in 1975 topsoil was put on top and the land was turned into a park, Mr Silver said.

Shane Read Sinkhole in Sappers Field, WooburnShane Read
Mr Silver said the sinkhole opens up into a chasm underneath the ground