A £20,000 project to increase safety on a busy road in Burnham-On-Sea is among several local schemes to get the formal go-ahead this week.
A new traffic calming scheme in Stoddens Road, on the bend near the Rectory Road junction, and separate road safety improvements near the BASC ground have been granted funding by Somerset County Council.
The projects in Burnham and Lympsham are included within a new £2.2m transport plan to improve highways and road safety across the county, which has been unveiled this week.
Burnham County Councillor Peter Burridge-Clayton, pictured, said: “It’s great news that these schemes have been given the formal go-ahead. The work is aimed at reducing traffic speeds and increasing safety.”
More than 80 new projects have been put forward as part of the County Council’s annual Small Improvement Schemes (SiS) programme.
Cllr Harvey Siggs, Somerset County Council’s Cabinet member for Highways, said: “We are committed to improving and developing the road network in Somerset but face many challenges with our highways budget under increasing pressure.”
“The SiS programme has been a tremendous success in recent years and proves that relatively small schemes driven by local knowledge can make a big difference.”Sedgemoor road improvements:
Sedgemoor road improvements:
Stoddens Road, Burnham-On-Sea – traffic calming
Brean Road/Rectory Way, Lympsham – junction layout improvements
A370 Ferry Lane, Lympsham – bus stop improvements
Improvements to and additional dropped crossing points within Sedgemoor
Whitfield Road, Bower Estate, Bridgwater – improved dropped crossing points
Walnut Drive, Bridgwater – footway improvements
Wembdon Rd, Bridgwater – upgrade of existing signalised crossing
Junction of Eastern Avenue & Wilkins Road, Bridgwater – New bus shelter and low floor bus kerb
Lime Street / Mill Lane, Nether Stowey – improved pedestrian facilities
Othery near school – speed & traffic management review
B3139 Theale to Wedmore – speed review