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Council Begins Work To Improve Entrance To Crematorium

Tuesday 13th October 2015 Bath Echo News Team Community

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Bath & North East Somerset Council has started a new project to improve the entrance gateway at Haycombe Cemetery and Crematorium in Bath.

At the moment the gateway can become congested as it is only wide enough for one car.

This can mean that funeral corteges have to wait outside on the road for exiting traffic to pass through the gates on to Whiteway Road.

The work will involve dismantling and relocating two of the stone pillars which have been in place since 1937, to widen the gateway.

Great care will be taken during this part of the job so that the pillars on both sides will match once it’s finished.

New gates will be manufactured by a local fabricator modelled on the design of the existing gates and re-using parts of them where they can.

One of the pedestrian access routes will also change with a new gate off the Whiteway Road pavement leading on to a new pathway inside the boundary wall towards the Chapel and the rest of the grounds.

Single lane access will be maintained throughout the works and the Council’s contractors are making significant efforts to ensure inconvenience and noise is minimised at this sensitive location.

Works are scheduled to finish before Christmas.

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  1. Westyfield2
    Tuesday 13th October, 2015 at 11:33

    Ditch the hideous blue signs, and replace the council flag with the Union Jack.

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