I have to commute via that village.
BBC news crew were there on the first day, no guesses who called them.. don't think they bothered getting camera out of car though as car driving through a little puddle won't even make Points West.
There has been a conversation with Emergency Planning Officer/Team on this on-going situation, they seem to be wary of hearing about the place and were only too keen to point the finger at the source of the issues in Chitterne... and is wasn't the excess of water to blame!
Turns out that the road never had a TRO placed on it, council just put out the road signs and cones to appease. The road should have been open anyway to residents of the village, people who work there and services like school bus, bin lorry etc. The Police had no official reason to prevent people using the road. 'No one' knows how the MOD police got involved in blocking the road at Knook Camp off the A36 (The red cap there said the Police asked them).
They closed 4km of road in one direction and 4km of road in the other direction leading to Chitterne for about a week. Only other route caused a +5km journey which still had to go through a portion of the village which villagers kept moving flood signs into dangerous positions in the road or blocking with their cars. They stopped people attempting to drive via that route with "can't you read?".
Shame on those folks abusing privileged positions, anti British, harmful to economic recovery and a drain on local resources that was/is much needed elsewhere at this time.