Somerset Council is replacing ageing traffic signals on Love Lane in Burnham-on-Sea.

A set of traffic lights serving the pedestrian entrance to Tesco need renewing as they are more than 30 years old and near the end of their working life.

The work, which is part of a county-wide initiative to replace traffic signals is set to start on Monday 12 January and finish next Month.

Temporary lights will be in place during the work. There is likely to be congestion at peak times and people are advised to plan ahead.

Towards the end of the work, an evening or overnight road closure will be needed to carry out resurfacing and this will be advertised well in advance.

The work involves significant excavation as all the old ducting and wiring as well as the traffic light heads must be removed from the ground and replaced.

Somerset Council’s Lead Member for Transport and Waste Services, Councillor Richard Wilkins, said:

This is about replacing end of life equipment and ensuring the signals are fit for purpose for the next 30 years.
We are aware there will be disruption at peak traffic times. The team will be working hard to minimise this.

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If you spot a problem on the road you can report it quickly and easily via the Council’s Report a problem on the road page.

Rear view portrait School kid pressing a button at traffic lights on pedestrian crossing on way to school. Child boy with backpack using traffic signal controlled pedestrian facilities for crossing road.

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January 9, 2026

Andrew Doyle

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