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SUMMARY:School Road Closure - Tuesday April 7th to Friday 17th April
DESCRIPTION:The long awaited death of the planters to be replaced by two others and some much needed improvements to pedestrian safety. \n\nSchool Road in Wrington will be closed during the day from Tuesday 7 April while safety improvements are completed in the village. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe scheme will deliver pedestrian footway improvements and traffic calming measures aimed at enhancing safety and accessibility for local residents and visitors. \nThe works will include the construction of kerb build-outs to replace the existing planters\, installation of new dropped kerbs\, new double yellow lines near the school and improvements to the pedestrian footway. \nWorks will take place daily between 8am and 5pm and are expected to be completed by Friday 17 April. \nTo enable the works to be carried out safely\, a road closure will be in place on School Road during the working hours. The road is expected to remain open outside of these hours and at weekends\, unless unforeseen circumstances arise. \nAccess for emergency services\, residents and local businesses will be maintained throughout the works. \nCllr Hugh Malyan\, North Somerset Council’s cabinet member with responsibility for roads said: “We appreciate that roadworks can cause temporary disruption and would like to thank residents and road users for their patience while these improvements are carried out. These works will help create a safer and more accessible environment for pedestrians in Wrington.” \nIf the works are completed ahead of schedule\, the road will be reopened as soon as it is safe to do so. \nMap of School Road\, past the school \nMap of School Road\, South Meadows to Orchard Close
URL:https://wringtonvillage.com/event/school-road-closure-tuesday-april-7th-to-friday-17th-april/
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SUMMARY:Knife Angel comes to Weston Super Mare
DESCRIPTION:The Knife Angel arrived in Weston-super-Mare yesterday (Wednesday 1 May). The statue was officially welcomed to North Somerset with a short opening ceremony in the afternoon. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe ceremony featured the following speeches: \n\nRob Beckley\, the High Sheriff of Somerset\, spoke about the importance of education and raising awareness in tackling knife crime\nEmma Webber\, whose son Barnaby was tragically fatally stabbed\, shared her personal story and a powerful message against knife crime\nCouncillor James Clayton\, North Somerset Council’s executive member for safety in the community\, told the history of the Knife Angel statue.\n\nRyan Abrahams\, a Weston College student who designed the Knife Angel North Somerset logo\, was also presented with a certificate by the High Sheriff. \nThe High Sheriff then led the crowd in a minute’s silence\, to remember those who have lost their lives to knife crime and violent crime. \nThe Knife Angel will be leaving Weston-super-Mare at the end of May. To mark the statue’s departure and reflect on its time in North Somerset\, the public are invited to attend a closing ceremony on Thursday 30 May.
URL:https://wringtonvillage.com/event/knife-angel-comes-to-weston-super-mare/
LOCATION:Italian Gardens\, Westgon Super Mare\, BS23 1JN
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