Removal of Dunster’s cobbles begins

Removal of Dunster’s cobbles begins

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WORK to make Dunster’s encampment centre some-more walking accessible by replacing sections of a ancestral cobbles with paving slabs has begun.

The County Gazette has formerly reported that a cobbles have led to people being injured, generally a aged and people regulating wheelchairs or buggies.

Because no one owns a cobbles, they are in a bad state of correct and traders fear lawsuit if they take shortcoming for repair them.

Dunster Working Group, done adult of members of Somerset County Council, a internal bishopric council, a Highways Agency, a National Trust and
Exmoor National Park Authority, suggested replacing them.

The center territory of cobbles on a Luttrell Arms side of a high travel is now being transposed with healthy mill paving following a open assembly that returned an altogether infancy in support
of a idea.

A territory of cobbles around a feet far-reaching will be defended on possibly side of a new pathway.

A Somerset County Council orator said: “Somerset County Council has been co-operating with a Dunster Working Group over many years to urge conditions for a travelling open in
Dunster.

“The designation of a healthy mill territory by a centre of a cobbled area will yield a good peculiarity aspect for wheelchair users, pushchair users and pedestrians alike.

“As most of a cobbled area as probable will be defended so that a demeanour of a finished intrigue will be sensitive to a ancestral surroundings.”

An Exmoor National Park orator pronounced it authorized of a intrigue since some cobbles were being preserved.

Comments(1)

Steve Edge

says…

7:38pm Wed 28 Sep 11


Good news. At final we won’t have to use a road. Much safer for those in wheelchairs.
Steve Edge


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