The closure will be in effect from late July until early September
A vital road crossing the Somerset Levels is set to close for the entire summer holidays to enable the replacement of traffic lights. The A361 serves as a crucial link between Taunton and numerous Somerset villages, connecting with both the A39 to Street and Glastonbury and the A372 towards Langport.
As part of its continuing programme to upgrade traffic signals across the county, Somerset Council plans to close the A361 Main Road in the village of Burrowbridge, in order to replace the lights on the bridge spanning the River Parrett.
The closure will be in effect from late July until early September – covering the entire summer school holidays – and will require a considerable diversion for motorists.
The existing traffic signals on both approaches to the bridge are over 30 years old and are nearing the end of their operational lifespan – as was the case with the lights at the Dunster Steep junction near Minehead and on the A39 Westway in Street, both of which were recently upgraded.
Without replacement, the lights risk failing and causing significant disruption for both drivers and pedestrians on one of rural Somerset’s busiest roads.
Councillor Richard Wilkins, portfolio holder for highways and transport, said: “This is about replacing end of life equipment, so doing nothing is not an option.
“There is never a good time to do this. During the summer holidays when schools are not operating and the route is quieter is the most suitable time.”
The council’s highways team hosted a public drop-in event at Burrowbridge Coronation Hall on Tuesday (June 2), giving local residents further information about the proposed scheme.
Under the plans, a section of the existing kerbs near the bridge will be widened, creating additional space for pedestrians where the main road meets the River Parrett Trail long-distance walking route.
The existing signalised crossing on the western side of the bridge is set to be replaced and upgraded, while battered kerbs on the eastern approach to the bridge will also be repaired or renewed.
A lengthy stretch of the A361 will be resurfaced upon completion of the scheme, offering motorists a smoother drive through the village and on the approach to Burrow Mump (which is operated by the National Trust).
Work is due to start on June 29, under temporary traffic lights, with access maintained as usual in all directions.
During this initial phase, occasional closures will be necessary between 6pm and 6am, which will be publicised in advance.
Between July 23 and September, this entire section of the A361 will be shut in both directions continuously – though crossing facilities will remain in place and access for residents and businesses (including The King Alfred Inn) will be maintained at all times.
Mr Wilkins (who represents the neighbouring Curry Rivel and Langport division) added: “We know businesses and residents will be concerned about the potential disruption caused, and we will be ensuring signage is in place underlining that Burrowbridge businesses are open as usual during these works.
“Rest assured out team will be working at pace to get this work done and to minimise disruption as much as possible.”
For the duration of the road closure, traffic seeking to reach villages east of Burrowbridge will be redirected along the A361 to the Walford Cross junction, turning right onto the A38 through North Petherton, continuing through Bridgwater town centre before taking the A372 towards Westonzoyland and Othery.
Motorists heading to Taunton from the eastern side of Burrowbridge will follow the same diversion in reverse, adding up to 21 miles to journeys in each direction.
While smaller vehicles may be able to navigate local roads for a shorter route, these alternatives will not be officially promoted as part of any formal diversion.





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