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Traffic diversion planned during wall stabilisation work in Batheaston

Friday 20th March 2026 Becky Feather, Reporter Community, Planning

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Part of Solsbury Lane at Batheaston will be temporarily closed to traffic for an anticipated 11 days.

Bath & North East Somerset Council says the closure from Monday 23rd March to 2nd April is to enable contractors to carry out wall stabilisation work.

The short section affected is from Hill Farm Cottage extending west to outside Solsbury Court.

The diversion will be via the remainder of Solsbury Lane, Brow Hill, Penthouse Hill, High Street, London Road West, Gloucester Road, Swainswick Lane, Solsbury Lane and vice versa.

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