Glastonbury roadworks for week commencing December 9

By Tim Lethaby

16th Jul 2021 | Local News

There will be temporary traffic lights on the A361 Coursing Batch this week (Photo: Google Street View)
There will be temporary traffic lights on the A361 Coursing Batch this week (Photo: Google Street View)

There will temporary traffic lights on the A361 Coursing Batch in Glastonbury this week.

The lights will be in place from Friday December 13 to December 17 to enable Wessex Water to repair or replace a cover and frame.

Other roadworks in Glastonbury this week include:

On Tuesday December 10, stop and go boards will be used to control traffic on the A361 Edgarley Road in Edgarley so Western Power Distribution can do some tree trimming.

Bristol Water's work to repair a leak in Glastonbury High Street should be completed by Tuesday.

On Monday December 9, Western Power Distribution will be doing overhead reconductoring work in Beckery.

From Tuesday to Thursday December 12, Bristol Water will be repairing a leak in Bushy Combe Gardens.

Similar work will be done by Bristol Water in The Archers Way from Wednesday December 11 to Friday.

On Thursday, Western Power Distribution will be tree trimming in Old Wells Road.

From Friday to December 17, Bristol Water will be repairing a leak in Wells Road.

Finally, Bristol Water's work in the footpath between Bere Lane and Bretenoux Road should be finished by Wednesday.

     

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