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Structural Maintenance Schemes - 2021/22 STRUCTURAL MAINTENANCE SCHEMES - 2021/22 Principal Carriageway Resurfacing Barwick & Stoford A37 Dorchester Road Yeovil Without A37 Ilchester Road Non-Principal Carriageway Resurfacing/Surfacing Chiselborough Smokey Hole Lane Seavington St Mary Church Lane South Petherton West End View Yeovil Sandringham Rd/Balmoral Rd Yeovil Rosebery Avenue Yeovil Without Combe Street Lane Milborne Port Henning Way Milborne Port Limerick Close Bruton Eastfield/Brue Avenue/Brue Close Cudworth Cudworth Street Castle Cary North St/High Street Iminster Station Road Footway Schemes Yeovil Westlands Road Crewkerne Merriott Road Seavington St Mary Church Lane Yeovil Thorne Lane Yeovil Without Combe Street Lane Kingsbury Episcopi Stembridge Langport Eastover Somerton West Street Castle Cary Victoria Gardens Wincanton Springfield Road Estate Drainage Schemes Haselbury Plucknett Swan Hill Dowlish Wake Oxenford Lane Merriott Eggwood Hill Ilton Ilford Bridges Curry Rivel Back Lane Barrington Barrington to Westport Maperton Clapton Lane Compton Dundon Peak Lane Babcary Steart Lane West Camel Urgashay Road (SRA funded works) STRUCTURAL MAINTENANCE SCHEMES - 2021/22 Carriageway Surface Dressing Fivehead Holton Alford Charlton Musgrove Charlton Horethorne Long Sutton West Crewkerne Aller Huish Episcopi Haselbury Plucknett/ North Perrott West Coker Milborne Port Chilton Cantelo Lovington Alford Crewkerne/Misterton Chiselborough Hinton St George Somerton Curry Mallet Somerton Earthworks Schemes Bruton Yeovil Curry Rivel Combe St Nicholas Chard Bruton STRUCTURAL MAINTENANCE SCHEMES - 2021/22 Carriageway Surface Dressing A378 Langport Road A357 Lattiford/Anchor Hill Garage Road B3153 Cary Road B3081 Round Hill Road B3145 Sherborne Road/Milborne Road B3165 Somerton Road A30 Mangles Cave Hill/Roundham Straight Aller Road White Hill/Swallow Hill North Street/North Perrott Road A30 West Coker Road Manor Farm Road Smithy Lane & Cypress House Road Wheathill Road Alford Well Farm Lane Cathole Bridge Road/Henley Road Smokey Hole Lane/Chiselborough Hill Lane Lopen Road Catsgore Road Lower Street/Helliars Lane Badgers Cross Lane/Watts Quarry Lane Earthworks Schemes Wyke Road High Lea Red Hill Clayhanger Lane Bounds Lane Hadspen to Cole.
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