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Closure of Saviano Way – 9th to 11th September

A Road Closed sign

Wessex Water are planning to “Replace [a] noisy cover” on Saviano Way, which will require the road to be closed. The closure will be north of Verona Court, outside numbers 17 to 23 Saviano Way.

The official notice of closure states that the work will take place between 09:30 and 14:30 daily.

There is no alternative route for this closure. Wessex Water will contact residents directly to discuss access arrangements. A pedestrian route will be kept open through the work area.

For further information about the works being carried out please contact Wessex Water on telephone number 0345 600 4600 quoting reference number ttro002162N.

Temporary traffic lights on A39 Quantock Road 17th to 19th August

Temporary traffic lights sign

We have just found out that contractors for Somerset Council will have temporary traffic lights on A39 Quantock Road, west of Skimmerton Lane, while they carry out work to remove studs. The work will take place over the period 17th to 19th August, starting at 9pm.

They say “The road will be effected [sic] for one day within the stated period and as signed on-site. Open at all other times. … if you live or have a business in the immediate area of works we will ensure access is maintained.”

Further information about such works can be found on the Somerset Council website.

Willow Tree pollarding in the Parklands

On 15th August the Parish Council took the advice of Sedgemoor Tree Services who carry out the parish’s annual tree survey regarding a willow tree in the Parklands. Concerns had been raised regarding the health of the tree, and the possibility that one of the branches could break and potentially injure any person or animal in the vicinity.

A parishioner has subsequently questioned the necessity for this work to have been carried out. Sedgemoor Tree Services have issued the following statement:

The pollarding of the Willow in the parkland area was to mitigate further collapse of the branch architecture and actively prolong the overall longevity of the tree.  Pollarding is common practice and can significantly extend the lifespan of most tree species. 

Therefore, the Parish Council is satisfied that the work was necessary for the health of the tree, and the safety of the users of the Parklands.

Bus It campaign to safeguard four key bus routes

A single-deck somerset bus

Last year Somerset Bus Partnership launched the Bus It campaign to safeguard four key bus routes serving Somerset communities. As a result, passenger numbers increased on the four at-risk routes, and they are safe for the next year. You can read about it on the Somerset Council website.

They have now launched the next phase of their campaign to encourage people to use buses, particularly as the Government have extended the £2 price cap for single fares until December 2024.

None of the routes as risk has a direct connection to Wembdon. They are:

  • 25 – Taunton to Dulverton: stopping at: Taunton, Milverton, Wiveliscombe, Norton Fitzwarren, Cotford St Luke, Hillcommon, Waterow, Shillingford, Bampton, Langley Corner, Brushford, Dulverton
  • 28 – Taunton – Minehead: stopping at: Taunton, Norton Manor, Bishops Lydeard, Seven Ash, Bicknoller, Gliddons, Williton, Watchet, Washford, Dunster, Minehead
  • 54 – Taunton to Yeovil: stopping at: Taunton, Henlade, Wrantage, Thornfalcon, Fivehead, Curry Rivel, Pitney, Langport, Somerton, Ilchester, Yeovil
  • 58 – Yeovil to Wincanton: stopping at: Yeovil, Nether Compton Corner, Sherbourne, Obourne, Milbourne Port, Henstridge, Stalbridge, Templecombe, Horsington, North Cheriton, Wincanton

Gully cleaning in Perry Green Road 9th August

Roadworks sign

Somerset Council will be cleaning the gullies and jetting the outlets in Perry Green Road on Friday 9th August.

They say that there could be temporary delays of up to 15 minutes, but they will do their best to minimise disruption.

Mobile Phone Signal Problems in Wembdon

Wembdon Parish Council is aware of the problems being experienced by mobile phone users in the parish over the last few months.  No-one connected with the mast in Wembdon has contacted the Parish Council to discuss the problem, so we have no additional information to pass onto you.  However, our understanding is that work has commenced to rectify the problem, and that a ‘cherry picker’ is on site.  Hopefully, this means that the problem will be resolved in the near future.

Temporary traffic lights on A39 Quantock Road 6th to 7th August

Temporary traffic lights sign

There will be temporary traffic lights at unspecified times on Tuesday 6th and Wednesday 7th August on Quantock Road, between the Cemetery and Skimmerton Lane. This is to allow Wales & West Utilities to carry out unspecified repair and maintenance work.

These lights will be within the current temporary 20mph speed limit.

Wales and West Utilities say “We’re ready to take your call if you have any questions about our work. Call freephone 0800 912 2999, or contact us on Twitter @WWUtilities or Facebook.com/wwutilities.”

Overnight closures of A39 now 9th – 11th August

The overnight closures of the A39 are now expected to start on 9th August (instead of 2nd August) and to last for 2 nights (instead of 4). The closures will now be from 21:00 each evening (instead of 19:00) until 06:00 the following morning.

Quantock Road will be closed from a point east of Skimmerton Lane to Sandford Corner – see the first map – and New Road and Main Road will be closed from a point to the east of Blackmore Lane to the Cannington roundabout – see the second map.

The closures are for “prep works, surface dressing and associated works”.

The effect of these closures will be that there will be no direct access from Wembdon to Cannington and beyond, and access to Perry Green will be through Wembdon. The A39 traffic will not be diverted through Wembdon.

A signed diversion route will be in place, taking westbound traffic via the A38, Priorswood, and the A358, and eastbound in the reverse direction.

For any further information about these closures please contact Somerset Highways on 0300 123 2224 quoting reference SM11/0524 – SD007744 or SM13/0524 – SD007746 respectively.

Wembdon Parish Paper edition 45

Cover of Wembdon Parish Paper edition 45

Our Parish Councillors have started to deliver the new edition of the Parish Paper to all the households in Wembdon. If you haven’t already received yours yet, it should be dropping through your letterbox in the next few days.

If you think you should have a copy, and haven’t received it by 10th August, please contact our clerk with your name, address and phone number, and he will sort it out for you.

As usual, there will be some spare copies available at Wembdon Village Hall, the Parish Centre, the Cottage Inn and Greenway Garage. Or you can read it online.

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