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UK’s ‘most bizarre’ road markings to be removed in weeks

“The updates taking place are in line with public feedback gathered over the last two years,” said Hannah Young, North Somerset Council’s executive member for highways.

Sections of the road would be closed during the works, but access would be maintained at all time for businesses and residents, the council said.

The X6 and X7 bus services may also be diverted at times.

The council said the cost of the changes was being covered via a number of sources, including council reserves and funding for the local transport plan.

Further cash is coming from Section 106 money from developers – a sum negotiated during the planning application process to contribute towards community spaces – as well as £21,000 that was unallocated from the Great Lakes project.


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