Following extensive consultation this week with stakeholders, event organisers, and interested community groups, a revised approach has been agreed for the upcoming works on the A396 Cutcombe Hill.
The works will commence during the week of 9th February 2026. To minimise disruption as far as possible—including reducing the impact on the Snowdrop Valley event, which takes place throughout January and February—the contractor has agreed to undertake the works during night-time hours. This will allow the carriageway to reopen during the daytime to support visitor access and local traffic. Temporary traffic lights will remain in place during the day.
This revised plan has also been coordinated closely with the A39 Dunster traffic signal upgrade, ensuring that both sets of works can proceed without compounding disruption on key local routes. By aligning the timings, we aim to maintain resilience across the network and avoid simultaneous closures or conflicting traffic management.
The scope of the works remains unchanged: a stronger and more reliable solution will be installed using king pin concrete anchors with a supporting concrete beam to ensure the long‑term stability of the road. The duration of the works is expected to be approximately three weeks.
To confirm arrangements, the road will be closed between 19.00 and 07:00 from the 9th February until 27th February. The road will be reopened each day with the site then protected by two way traffic signals. It is hoped that works will be completed sooner. If this happens the road will be fully reopened as soon as practicable.
We recognise how important both this route and the Snowdrop Valley period are to the community, local economy, and visitors. We thank you for your patience and cooperation while we deliver these vital improvements.
