Period: 2 March to 15 March 2020
Here’s the updated list of roadworks – published by Bath & North East Somerset Council .
You can also follow via @BATHNESHighways and @bathnes on Twitter for notices and alerts or visit www.roadworks.org to see details of planned works near you.
Please note that information on third-party works is provided by outside sources and reproduced here to the best of our knowledge.
Where | When | What |
A3062 Ralph Allen drive | Ongoing until 14 May | Repair works
Occasional use of temporary signals for site access to Prior Park |
A367 Wellsway, Odd Down | ongoing to 6 March | Utility works
Temporary signals with manual control for repair works by Wessex Water |
A37 Rush Hill, Farrington Gurney | 3 March to 5 March | Utility Works
Off peak temporary signals for ducting and cabling work by Truespeed |
A4175 Keynsham Road, Willsbridge (South Gloucestershire) | 9 March to 13 March | Utility works
Temporary signals for repair works by Bristol Water |
A4 Batheaston bypass | 3 March to 11 March | Bridge repairs
Overnight closures of eastbound carriageway between London Road and Box Road for maintenance by Highways England |
A4 Batheaston bypass | 11 March to 15 March | Bridge repairs
Overnight closures of westbound carriageway between Box Road and London Road for maintenance by Highways England |
Queens Square, central Bath | Ongoing | Signalisation works
The west side of Queens Square is closed to traffic while new signals are installed for the Clean Air Zone project |
Councillor Joanna Wright, joint cabinet member for Transport Services, said: “We know roadworks can cause disruption but are necessary for the maintenance of the network as well as for essential utility works to be carried out and we thank you for your patience when these are underway.
“We want to ensure that people know about the works in time and details of planned roadworks can always be found at www.roadworks.org. To inform people further, our fortnightly list highlights the more significant schemes that will impact on road users. I am also encouraging people to follow @BATHNESHighways on Twitter for notices and alerts about roadworks.
“If more people are aware of planned works they can organise their trips to try and avoid unnecessary congestion, or choose to walk, cycle or use the bus instead which helps improve air quality, is better for the environment and eases the pressure on our road network.”