Emergency Road Closure: ttro406879SE – Wembdon Hill, Wembdon
Please be aware that we have received notification of an emergency road closure at Wembdon Hill, Wembdon, which will commence on 3rd November 2020 and is expected to last until 7th November 2020 (the closure is between the hours of 00:00 – 23:59).
These works are for Wessex Water to replace supply pipe relay.
For any further information about this closure please contact Wessex Water on (0345) 600 4 600, quoting reference: ttro406879SE – Wembdon Hill, Wembdon.
A map of the affected area (in red), together with the recommended diversion route (in purple) is shown below, along with the link to One.Network. https://one.network/?tm=119213068
We’re appealing for witnesses after a number of workshops were burgled near Bridgwater.
The units off Blackmore Lane, Cannington were broken into sometime overnight Monday/Tuesday (21/22 September).
A quad bike, a ride-on lawn mower, a pressure washer and a large number of power tools were stolen.
Anyone who saw anything suspicious in the area around the time, or who has been offered the items detailed in suspicious circumstances, is asked to call 101 and provide the call handler with the reference 5220215162.
Every one of Somerset’s 16 recycling sites will go over to their winter timetables from Thursday 1 October, with weekday opening hours of 9am to 5pm while weekends remain 9am to 4pm.
Summer hours – 9am-6pm when sites are open weekdays, 9am-4pm weekends – resume on Thursday 1 April 2021.
With an impressive average recycling rate of well over 77%, Somerset’s recycling sites network is open every day of the year except Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day to take dozens of materials.
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The existing far-sided crossing is old technology and the equipment is obsolete and requires attention. In preparation for the upgrade SCC has reviewed the need for the crossing to be signalised following the opening of the bypass and the recent traffic calming measures.
The decrease in vehicle speeds and the amount of traffic using Brook Street suggests that the location would be better suited as a Zebra Crossing, reducing pedestrian waiting times whilst maintaining traffic flow.
Therefore SCC is proposing to remove the signalised pedestrian crossing and replacing it with a new Zebra Crossing facility and associated signing and lining.
The Parish Council has to respond by 11th September 2020 and we welcome your comments.
Do you, your family or friends ever use a taxi in Sedgemoor? If so, you are invited to have your say about Sedgemoor District Council’s Draft Taxi Licensing Policy, which can be found at https://www.sedgemoor.gov.uk/consultations
Should you wish to make any written comments, please email [email protected] by 2nd October.