Major Road Closures in Godshill – 25-29 April
At various days & times during the week, a number of roads in Godshill will be closed for road marking work, road repairs or drainage survey.
At various days & times during the week, a number of roads in Godshill will be closed for road marking work, road repairs or drainage survey.
The Public Footpath called GL57 which runs between the Griffin pub in Godshill and the Beech Copse is currently closed.
Following the clearing of footpath GL57 at its southerly end, it has now been decided that adjacent trees are in danger of falling.
The IoW Rights of Way team were emailed late Thursday afternoon. Just 22 hours later, a return email informed us that the path was now clear! Thanks, guys!
For a 3 weeks from 27 January, strengthening work on Bow Bridge will close the A3020. It could be 4 weeks if there are poor weather or other issues occur.
Reports by the County Press that the High Street would be closed next week are wrong. The roadworks are in a lane off School Crescent.
The new 20mph speed limit is getting even closer in Godshill. An Island Roads team have braved the odd snowflake today to add the 20mph repeater signs to the road surface in the High Street.
Delays are likely this week due to roadworks on Godshill High Street. Island Roads report that they will have two-way traffic signals in operation at various points and at various times during the week. From today until Wednesday work is taking place outside Willow Tree Tea Gardens as a water supply is being reconnected. Wednesday …
Our IW Councillor Rodney Downer has fought for over 5 years to achieve a 20mph limit through the centre of Godshill. Whilst it was confirmed that this would happen some months ago, nothing has appeared. In an e-mail to a local resident, Ian Middleton, Road Safety Engineer at Island Roads, stated that it was his …
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A blanket 20mph speed limit is to be introduced in Godshill. The move, follows a plea from residents concerned about pedestrian safety, particularly given the number of tourists walking through the village during the summer and the lack of pavements. County Councillor for Godshill & Wroxall, Rodney Downer says: “The new speed restriction has been …