Cheddar area roadworks for week commencing July 27

By Tim Lethaby

25th Jul 2020 | Local News

There are scheduled to be temporary traffic lights on the B3139 in Bagley this week (Photo: Google Street View)
There are scheduled to be temporary traffic lights on the B3139 in Bagley this week (Photo: Google Street View)

Temporary traffic lights are scheduled to be used on the B3139 through Bagley this week.

The lights are set to be in place on Tuesday (July 28) between 8.30am and 4.30pm on the B3139 Wells Road in Bagley near to Manor Farm.

They are due to be used to enable Western Power Distribution to undertake overhead reconductoring works.

Other roadworks scheduled to take place in the Cheddar area this week include:

Hannay Road and Warrens Hill, in Cheddar, are due to be closed from 8am to 4pm on Sunday (August 2), to enable A-Plant Lux to carry out cabling works on behalf of BT Openreach.

Related to the closures and the works, there will also be multi-way temporary traffic lights on Sunday at the crossroads where the B3135 meets Hannay Road and Round Oak Road.

A month-long permit for scaffolding is scheduled to begin at The Dolphins, Lower North Street, Cheddar, on Thursday (July 30).

From Tuesday to Thursday, rolling temporary traffic lights are due to be used on the A38 through Cross to enable Vodafone to carry out cabling works.

The temporary traffic lights on the A371 Draycott Road out of Cheddar are set to remain in place until August 14, while Wales and West Utilities replace a gas main.

On the A371 in Rodney Stoke, the rolling temporary traffic lights for Truespeed to lay a duct for fibre optic cables are due to be removed by Friday (July 31).

Finally, there are scheduled to be multi-way temporary traffic lights at the junction of the A38 and Kingsway in Tarnock for Bristol Water works

     

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