Temporary Road Closure:  Dunkery Hill Road, Cutcombe

Please follow the link to view the above road closure; https://one.network/?tm=143176951 and the link for the Notice 2: https://api-gb.one.network/downloads/tm/1111/03-notice-2_143176951_3923269_809759bbf0.pdf          

The works are expected to commence on 30th June 2025 and last for 5 days (08:00 – 17:00) to enable Kier to carry out local drainage works on behalf of Somerset Highways. 

The contractor has indicated that access for Emergency Services through the site is permitted on this occasion.

For any further information about this closure please contact Somerset Highways on 0300 123 2224, quoting reference: ttro242616W(WS).

Please note that should you require to view a closure which is more than two weeks ahead, please visit  https://one.network/?tm=143176951
With regards,
The Road Closure Team
Email: ttro@somerset.gov.uk
Traffic Management, Road Safety and Parking Services
Somerset Council
County Hall
Taunton
Somerset
TA1 4DY
Web: www.somerset.gov.uk
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Police Forum

Avon and Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC), Clare Moody is inviting you to her Public Forum for Somerset West including Taunton, Bridgwater and surrounding areas to be held on Tuesday 22nd July at 6pm-8pm at Taunton Rugby Football Club, Veritas Park, Hyde Lane, Bathpool, Taunton, Somerset, TA2 8BU 

 The PCC will be joined by senior officers from your local Neighbourhood Police Team, who will be able to support with any questions you have around operations locally.

This forum is your opportunity to: 

§  share your policing concerns and ideas on what would work in your community to keep people safe 

§  hear PCC Clare Moody’s update since the last forum and Neighbourhood Policing Guarantee and Keeping Town Centres Safe This Summer 

§  meet and hear from your local Neighbourhood Policing Team 

 Register your attendance through the Eventbrite link below: 

Public Forum with PCC Clare Moody – Somerset West Tickets, Tue, Jul 22, 2025 at 6:00 PM | Eventbrite 

Parking: This venue is wheelchair accessible. 

 For those who do so wish or might not be able to attend, you’re welcome to email your question/s in advance to the email address below. (Please bear in mind that we may not be able to address every question or topic during the event.)

Please contact us on OPCCMedia@avonandsomerset.police.uk if you have any accessibility requirements, so we can make sure you can participate in this event. Together we can make our communities safer, and more secure. 

Micro- Providers Drop In

Further to our last advertisement of this event , the Village Agent will also be attending this Drop In session, so if you need any help, or information, about anything please drop in for a chat. Both of these people are able arrange a follow up visit at your home if you want for a more private conversation, or direct you to the right person for further help.

Micro-Providers are providers of very small, community based care and support services.

Examples of micro-services could include:

  • Support to keep you well, socialise and remain independent
  • Support to people living in their own homes
  • Short breaks, respite and holidays
  • Support to access employment, education and leisure
  • Day support and help around the home or garden
  • Holistic or alternative therapies
  • Dog Walking
  • Hobbies, crafts or interests

To be registered as a ‘trusted provider’ on the Somerset Community Connect Enterprise programme, each provider has provided evidence that they meet the â€˜Doing it Right’ quality standards of the Somerset Micro-Enterprise Programme.

This includes:

  • Enhanced DBS Checks (within 3 years of date)
  • Public Liability Insurance
  • Terms of Service (Agreement/Contract)
  • Support Plan template
  • Complaints and Safeguarding Policy

 

Road Closure Change

Thanks to the Wootton Courtenay website for this excellent information.

The National Grid team looked at Fairgarden Road yesterday and found there were poles and stays that needed permissions for access, which unfortunately hadn’t been factored into the decision to start work there. As a result, New Road will be the next road to be closed, starting on Monday next week and lasting for 2 – 3 days only. Below is a map which highlights New Road.

Apologies for any confusion this causes after yesterday’s email message, but decisions are being made at short notice at the moment and we are doing our best to keep you updated. Ranscombe Road ( Cowbridge to WC shop) will be open from now on.

Once the work on New Road is complete (by end of next Wednesday at the latest), work will begin on Fairgarden Road (the road leading down the hill from the church).

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