Work will be moving to the south side of Weymouth harbour next week (6 April) to provide outdoor seating space in time for hospitality businesses reopening.
In-line with Government guidelines to support the economy and provide sitting out licences wherever possible, two areas on Trinity Road are being marked out with barriers for additional outside seating.
Access and parking along Trinity Road will be unaffected by the seating areas, with the road slightly narrowed outside Nanna Moon’s, the Kings Arms and Bennett’s Fish and Chips to provide the additional space.
Appropriate highway signage will be in place to advise drivers of the temporary road layout.
Cllr Ray Bryan, Portfolio Holder for Highways, Travel and Environment, said: “Following on from comments received about Trinity Road last summer, and in discussion with businesses on this side of the harbour, we’ve supported requests for sitting out space while maintaining commercial harbour users and residents access.
“These small areas of encroachment onto the road will cause minimal disruption while allowing businesses to reopen with seating for customers. The volume of traffic along this road is low and the shared-space environment already encourages drivers to travel at slow speeds.”
Outside seating for other businesses along Trinity Road are being provided as usual, including outside The Old Rooms, The T Room and for a pizzeria which is due to open.

On the northern side of the harbour, work will finish this week to install a temporary layout in time for 12 April. The parking bays have been removed on Custom House Quay for sitting out areas to be provided outside premises and allow plenty of space for pedestrians either side of the road. Loading bays have been marked out for harbour vessels and other harbourside businesses.
Two disabled parking bays are available between Pilgrim Street and South Parade.

Only 2 disabled bays? How wonderful that I shall not be able to attend unless I am extremely lucky 🥺😩
Wait till the backlog builds around Alexander gardens in the summer. Maybe a decent park n ride. Would help visitors and residents to visit Weymouth?