Road Closure Notification

Dorset County Council Highways have informed us they have received an application from Amey Highways on behalf of Network Rail to close the A352 at Wool level crossing. The closure has been requested to allow contractors to upgrade and renew the level crossing. The works are programmed to start at 00:05hrs on Sunday 3rd March and be completed by 06:00hrs on Monday 18th March 2013, for a period of 15 days, 5 hours and 55 minutes. The road closure is necessary for safety reasons, as the works will take place within the whole width of the level crossing.

The road closure will be publicised in a number of ways: information will be placed on boards and Variable Message Signing (VMS) on the road in this area to inform the travelling public of the works: there will be a letter drop to local residents and businesses directly affected by the works; and they will sign a vehicular diversion route using the local road network.  A plan of the diversion route is attached:

Closure and diversion route map - Wool crossing March 2013

Superfast Broadband

Superfast Broadband is coming and it is hoped that it will be available to everyone in Dorset by 2015. The funding is now in place for the infrastructure and the next step is to start negotiations with commercial providers. In order to attract an enthusiastic supplier we need to show how much people want and need this service. You can help by filling in a short survey on the Dorsetforyou website and getting your friends and family to do the same. The survey can be accessed via www.dorsetforyou.com/superfast-dorset/register-interest . It takes seconds to complete and is totally private. Please do take the time to complete it.

Jubilee Celebrations and Commemorative Stone Signs

It has now been some time since many residents contributed to the Commemorative Stone Signs and we had hoped to have them all installed by now. Unfortunately, the weather has upset our plans and all the quarries are currently under water following the severe rainfall throughout the last few months. Luckily, two of the stones had been worked on prior to the worst of the rain and, with the exception of the inscriptions, are now more or less complete.

At the June meeting of the Parish Council, it was agreed that the two completed stones would be used for the Royal Oak site and the Milborne Road site (as these were both full) and they would be put in place as soon as they are ready. The Rye Hill stone will be installed as soon as it is finished. It is hoped that the first two stones will be in place and we will be able to organise an official unveiling some time in September but, as soon as details are known, a note will be sent out to all contributors and posted on the web site and on notice boards.

Thank you for your patience.