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  1. Contact us. To report a child or an adult at risk please phone 0300 123 2224. For people who are D/deaf, hearing impaired, or have a speech impediment, please contact us by text message on 07862 122246 for a text relay service.

  2. Climate and Ecological Emergency Working towards a climate resilient and nature-rich Somerset; Community, leisure and tourism Includes things to do, places to go and community safety; Council and democracy Includes how the council works, council meetings and have your say; Council Tax Includes paying for your Council Tax, change in circumstance ...

  3. If you are reporting a problem outside our normal working hours – Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5pm – and you believe it is urgent and a risk to public safety, please phone 0300 123 2224. You can also check on a problem you have already reported here. You will need a report reference number to use this service. 1. Choose a problem.

  4. Area Highways Office (South) – countyroads-southsom@somerset.gov.uk Area Highways Office (West) – countyroads-tdeane@somerset.gov.uk to Streetworks (Public Utility issues) – streetworks@somerset.gov.uk or use this link One Network for roadworks information. Traffic matters – trafficmanagement@somerset.gov.uk Bridges and structures ...

  5. Dec 13, 2021 · Where a pothole is found we have a proven track record in responding quickly, and in October 2021 we repaired more than 96% of potholes within our target response times. Somerset County Council looks after 4,172 miles of road and in 2020/21 invested £23.1m to keep the county moving. Highways teams filled 19,282 potholes last year and carried ...

  6. Sep 21, 2016 · Report a Problem on a Somerset Highway. A new online, interactive map has been launched by Somerset County Council to allow residents to report potholes and other issues on Somerset’s Highways. ‘Report it’ is now available at Somerset.gov.uk and allows anyone to report any issues across all 4,206 miles of Somerset’s highways.

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  8. democracy.somerset.gov.uk › Data › SCC County CouncilSomerset County Council

    The County Council's statutory duty as Highway Authority to manage and maintain the highway network is fulfilled by the Highway Maintenance team located in ECI Operations. The highway infrastructure in Somerset is the County Council’s largest and most valuable asset, upon which other services depend on a daily basis.