
Weymouth harbour route reopening for Easter
Custom House Quay in Weymouth will be fully reopening for the Easter holiday period.
Custom House Quay in Weymouth will be fully reopening for the Easter holiday period.
As part of Dorset Council’s public realm improvements along Custom House Quay in Weymouth, the road is being resurfaced over three nights next week.
Improvement works on Custom House Quay have been paused for the Christmas break.
Work along Custom House Quay is continuing – with the first section of new, wider paving now complete.
A previously deferred report on public realm improvements to Custom House Quay in Weymouth, is due to be presented to the Western and Southern Area Planning Committee this Thursday, 4 November.
A section of Custom House Quay in Weymouth will be closed from Monday (4 October) with no through access for vehicles.
Dorset Council has given notice that it wishes to defer the report on the Custom House Quay public realm enhancement proposals until a future meeting of the Western and Southern Area Planning Committee.
[UPDATED: Thursday 23 September] Dorset Council will be starting work this October to improve the layout along Custom House Quay in Weymouth.
Statutory consultation is underway as part of the legal process to permanently remove parking bays and introduce a cycle lane along Weymouth’s Custom House Quay.
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.
Work to install this summer’s temporary measures on Custom House Quay in Weymouth will start on Monday 22 March.
Weymouth residents have shown widespread support for the proposed public realm improvements on Custom House Quay.
Weymouth residents are being asked to have their say on proposals to enhance the harbour area for families, hospitality businesses and active travel.