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Rouge Bouillon closure update

06 February 2025


Timeline update: 28 Clarendon Road 

The owner of 28 Clarendon Road has been working with an engineering team and a Geotechnical Engineer, to take action to ensure the building is made safe and restored efficiently. 

This highlights the complexity of the response needed to carry out the repairs, as investigations continue into the stability of the building, affected by a burst water main. 

We want to thank the owner for working with all parties to come to the fastest possible resolution. 

Next steps 

  • Step 1: Manufacture and install steel strapping system to stabilise the building. 
  • Step 2: Geotechnical Engineer to then assess soil conditions beneath the foundations. 
  • Step 3: The wider team can then proceed with necessary demolition of external structures, including boundary walls affecting neighbouring properties. 
  • Step 4: We continue to monitor progress and review timelines for the safe reopening of Rouge Bouillon, currently expected after the Easter holidays. 

The project remains under constant review to ensure the best and safest outcome. 

Rouge Bouillon continues to remain closed between Clarendon Road and Palmyra Road as investigations continue into the stability of an adjacent building wall, affected by a burst water main. 

The Government of Jersey is monitoring and facilitating ongoing meetings held with all relevant stakeholders to ensure public safety. These include Highways, Network Management, Drainage, Building Control, Jersey Water, CYPES and other key parties, alongside property owners impacted by the issue. 

Current status with investigatory and repair work 

  • private parties (residents and private owners) responsible for the affected buildings are undertaking detailed investigations and repair work, which are expected to take some time
  • the situation is highly complex with several adjacent walls and buildings that are unsafe and severely cracked 
  • multiple parties are involved, including Infrastructure and Environment, I&E, Jersey Water, structural engineers, building surveyors, loss adjustors, and insurance companies.

Alternative routes and safety assurance 

We have considered other options to manage the traffic around the closure however, the decision to retain the current traffic arrangement is based on the following factors: 

  • reversing Clarendon Road poses additional safety risks for residents and pedestrians 
  • allowing right-turn access onto Clarendon Road from Val Plaisant could cause severe traffic congestion, particularly near the Gyratory 
  • reversing Midvale Road, while potentially useful, would necessitate signal junction changes, creating confusion, complications, and further safety concerns. 

We advise the traveling public to continue to avoid the area and use alternative routes to access town where possible. 

Public impact 

We understand that the closure has significant impacts on daily travel and local businesses. The road will only reopen once the buildings are stabilised and all risks of structural collapse have been mitigated. 

Next steps 

A further update on the situation will be provided in seven days. 


Constable Simon Crowcroft of St Helier has previously said: “I fully understand the frustration and inconvenience that the ongoing closure of Rouge Bouillon is causing for residents, businesses, and commuters. This is a highly complex situation involving multiple parties, and ensuring the safety of everyone remains our priority. We appreciate the patience and cooperation of the public as investigations and repair work continue. 

"The Minister for Infrastructure and I wish to see the Ring Road re-opened as soon as possible. In the meantime, I urge Islanders to continue using alternative routes where possible, and I thank everyone for their understanding during this challenging period.”​

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