Following a further night of heavy rainfall, the roads are not surprisingly affected again today. Here is a roundup of the problems we have heard about.
B3181 in Broadclyst closed at the School Lane junction, because of flooding.
Slow traffic on A377 in Exeter around Exe Bridges.
A377 in Exeter busy but moving inbound from Alphington Junction to Exe Bridges.
Slow traffic on A379 Rydon Lane outbound in Countess Wear from Countess Wear Roundabout.
Slow traffic on A379 Bridge Road in both directions in...
Currently Stagecoach is reporting disruptions on the following services:
Service 57 Cannot currently serve Topsham therefore it is diverting via Clyst st Mary to Sandy Gate Roundabout and onto the by-pass to Countess Wear Roundabout and then into Exeter. Passengers wishing to travel to Topsham will need to transfer onto Service T at Countess Wear roundabout.
Service 1 Going direct from Pinhoe to Cullompton along the M5, then can serve Willand, Halberton & Uffculme but cannot currently serve either Bradninch or Sampford Peverall
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Drinkers in Devon are being encouraged to make a pledge to give up alcohol for a month in January, as part of the national Alcohol Awareness week (19th-25th November).
Devon County Council and NHS Devon have given their support to the campaign, being run by Alcohol Concern, which this year focuses on the theme: "it’s time to talk about drinking". As part of its campaign, Alcohol Concern is challenging people to have all kinds of conversations about the health risks, social problems, stigmas and taboos associated with talking about the dangers of alcohol.
Unsettled weather continues in the South West with further bands of heavy rain and strong winds possibly leading to further flooding over the next four days, the Environment Agency warned today.
Heavy rain falling on already saturated ground could lead to river flooding, and strong winds could worsen surface water flooding, as wind-blown leaves and debris block water drainage. It is possible that up to 60 mm could fall on top of the rain that has fallen over the last few days.
But even smaller amounts of rain could increase the risk of...
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Here are some updates of road closures in and around Exeter. If you know of any others we have not listed please tweet @TheExeterDaily or email ted@thedailyuk.com .
A377 Exeter Road closed in both directions between Crediton and Exeter in Cowley, because of flooding.
A3052 closed in both directions between Sidford and Exeter, because of flooding. Diversion in operation - via A375 toward Honiton and A30.
A396 Exeter Road closed in both directions between Bickleigh and Tiverton, because of flooding.
Service 1 is currently unable to serve Bradninch outbound from Exeter. It is currently serving Pinhoe then diverting along the motorway to Cullompton. Passengers wishing to travel to Brandnich should change at Cullompton as we are able to serve the village in the other direction using a shuttle service.
This is the main road between Crediton and Exeter at Downs Mill, by Ladds computers. The river burst its banks and and running 1-2ft deep across the road. River levels were still rising as of 30mins ago.
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