Shepton Mallet roadworks for week commencing February 17

By Tim Lethaby

16th Jul 2021 | Local News

Temporary traffic lights are scheduled to be in place at the Commercial Road roundabout this week (Photo: Google Street View)
Temporary traffic lights are scheduled to be in place at the Commercial Road roundabout this week (Photo: Google Street View)

Temporary traffic lights are scheduled to return to the Commercial Road Roundabout in Shepton Mallet this week.

The multi-way lights are due to be in place from Monday February 17 to Wednesday February 19 to enable Bristol Water to replace and frame and cover.

Other roadworks in Shepton Mallet this week include:

On Monday, there will be temporary traffic lights on the B3136 Townsend so Wessex Water can replace or repair a frame and cover.

However, Bristol Water's work to install a new main on the A371 Cannard's Grave Road is scheduled to be completed by the end of Monday.

From Monday to Wednesday, Bristol Water will be fixing a leak in Kyte Road.

The company will also be fixing leaks from Tuesday February 18 to Thursday February 20 in Church Lane, Peter Street, Longbridge and on the B3136 Waterloo Road.

Finally, from Thursday to February 24, Bristol Water will also be repairing a leak on the Crown Trading Estate.

     

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