
Drivers warned ‘plan ahead' as major motorway junction used by thousands everyday closes for 14 WEEKS
DRIVERS have been urged to check their routes ahead of time to avoid serious delays as a major motorway junction closes for 14 weeks.
The busy junction which sees a traffic of thousands everyday will be shut for a £5.7 million upgrade, with residents predicting "chaos" on surrounding roads.
1
Drivers warned 'plan ahead' as the J26 of the M5 and the A38 Chelston link road near Wellington, Somerset used by thousands everyday closes for 14 weeks
Credit: Somerset council
Junction 26 of the M5 and the A38 Chelston link road near Wellington, Somerset will be closed from Sunday evening, June 15 until September.
An official diversion route will direct motorists off the M5 either at Junction 26 (Taunton) or 27 (Tiverton) and along the A38.
Wellington local, Sian Hughes, told BBC Radio Somerset: "All of the traffic will have to come off at Junction 25 or Junction 27 especially at Taunton so it will cause chaos on the A38.
"I'm just going to have to leave earlier and hopefully I won't have to travel too far.
Read more in UK roads
"My husband Rob is a driving instructor so it will really affect his lesson times."
The Falcon bus service from Exeter up to Bristol Airport will not stop at Junction 26 Wellington while the closure is in place.
Somerset Council said that the project will refurbish an over-50-year-old road and bring the aging route up to modern standards.
Julie Bishop, another Wellington resident, told the BBC: "It is going to affect everyone who needs to get in or out of Wellington and West Buckland.
Most read in Motors
"The failure to coordinate with ongoing roadworks in Taunton is just inexcusable."
Jez Harvey said: "Look on the positive side, at least we will have a motorway slip road with lovely smooth tarmac and proper drainage never to be under water again."
Lead Member for Transport and Waste Services, Councillor Richard Wilkins said: "When completed we will have a new, smoother, quieter road surface with better drainage so please bear with us and plan your journey carefully while work is underway."
World's biggest crash test with real people filmed on Scots military base
Jonathan Hill, National Highways route manager for the M5 in Somerset urged motorists "to plan ahead accordingly".
He said: "From a National Highways point of view we were looking at capacity at J25 (Taunton) and J27 (Tiverton) that it wasn't backing onto the M5 and will monitor it."
Closure dates for J25 of the M5 and A38 Chelston link road
J25 of the M5 and A38 Chelston link road will be closed from June 15 evening to September.
An official diversion route will direct motorists off the M5 either at Junction 26 (Taunton) or 27 (Tiverton) and along the A38.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The Irish Sun
19 hours ago
- The Irish Sun
Drivers warned ‘plan ahead' as major motorway junction used by thousands everyday closes for 14 WEEKS
DRIVERS have been urged to check their routes ahead of time to avoid serious delays as a major motorway junction closes for 14 weeks. The busy junction which sees a traffic of thousands everyday will be shut for a £5.7 million upgrade, with residents predicting "chaos" on surrounding roads. 1 Drivers warned 'plan ahead' as the J26 of the M5 and the A38 Chelston link road near Wellington, Somerset used by thousands everyday closes for 14 weeks Credit: Somerset council Junction 26 of the M5 and the A38 Chelston link road near Wellington, Somerset will be closed from Sunday evening, June 15 until September. An official diversion route will direct motorists off the M5 either at Junction 26 (Taunton) or 27 (Tiverton) and along the A38. Wellington local, Sian Hughes, told BBC Radio Somerset: "All of the traffic will have to come off at Junction 25 or Junction 27 especially at Taunton so it will cause chaos on the A38. "I'm just going to have to leave earlier and hopefully I won't have to travel too far. Read more in UK roads "My husband Rob is a driving instructor so it will really affect his lesson times." The Falcon bus service from Exeter up to Bristol Airport will not stop at Junction 26 Wellington while the closure is in place. Somerset Council said that the project will refurbish an over-50-year-old road and bring the aging route up to modern standards. Julie Bishop, another Wellington resident, told the BBC: "It is going to affect everyone who needs to get in or out of Wellington and West Buckland. Most read in Motors "The failure to coordinate with ongoing roadworks in Taunton is just inexcusable." Jez Harvey said: "Look on the positive side, at least we will have a motorway slip road with lovely smooth tarmac and proper drainage never to be under water again." Lead Member for Transport and Waste Services, Councillor Richard Wilkins said: "When completed we will have a new, smoother, quieter road surface with better drainage so please bear with us and plan your journey carefully while work is underway." World's biggest crash test with real people filmed on Scots military base Jonathan Hill, National Highways route manager for the M5 in Somerset urged motorists "to plan ahead accordingly". He said: "From a National Highways point of view we were looking at capacity at J25 (Taunton) and J27 (Tiverton) that it wasn't backing onto the M5 and will monitor it." Closure dates for J25 of the M5 and A38 Chelston link road J25 of the M5 and A38 Chelston link road will be closed from June 15 evening to September. An official diversion route will direct motorists off the M5 either at Junction 26 (Taunton) or 27 (Tiverton) and along the A38.


The Irish Sun
2 days ago
- The Irish Sun
Ryanair introduces strict new £500 fine for passengers
A BUDGET airline has introduced strict new fines for passengers. Ryanair has confirmed that it has implemented a £500 fine for disruptive passengers. 2 Ryanair has announced a £500 minimum fine for disruptive passengers Credit: Getty 2 Any passengers that are removed from the plane, will face a fine Credit: Getty From Thursday June 12, passengers whose unruly behaviour results in them being offloaded from the aircraft will be dealt the fine as the company attempts to clampdown on misconduct. The A Ryanair spokesperson said: 'It is unacceptable that passengers are made suffer unnecessary disruption because of one unruly passenger's behaviour. "To help ensure that our passengers and crew travel in a comfortable and Read more Travel "While these are isolated events which happen across all airlines, disruptive behaviour in such a confined shared space is unacceptable, and we hope that our proactive approach will act as a deterrent to eliminate this unacceptable behaviour onboard our aircraft.' This marks a significant shift to clampdown on disruptive behaviour, weeks after airlines have made headlines for several unruly flights. Earlier this year After the passengers behaviour forced the flight to divert to Porto, the airline pursued a financial claim for the cost of overnight accommodation, passenger expenses and landing costs. Most read in News Travel It led the company to announce a plan for a "major clampdown" to ensure passengers The budget airline hoped that the legal action would deter future flyers from bad behaviour. Moment drunk Scots passenger dragged off Ryanair flight after 'BOMB THREAT' forcing diversion Ryanair boss He previously called for a limit of two alcoholic drinks per passenger to be introduced at airport bars in response to an increase in disorder on flights. It claims this would result in 'a safer travel experience for passengers and crews'. Passengers causing disruption during flights can cause aircraft to be diverted, which often costs the airline thousands of pounds. Offering cheap flights to a range of European destinations, the airline has become popular with partygoers, lending itself to excitable behaviour. The company said that the increase in antisocial behaviour is industry-wide. In May 2025, passengers complained that an EasyJet flight had been turned into a "mid-air nightclub" by rowdy passengers. Advice for flying with Ryanair All Ryanair passengers can bring a small personal bag on board but this must fit under the seat in front of you, but it must be no bigger than 40cm x 20cm x 25cm Any over-sized cabin bags will be refused at the boarding gate and put in the hold for a fee Ryanair also charges passengers up to £55 check-in at the airport Anyone who Book to sit in the front five rows if you want to head off the plane first The Video shows that the The passengers were standing during the flight and banging on overhead lockers, getting in the way of the flight attendants, The overwhelming flight left one passenger saying she had a "panic attack." Another The chaos forced the pilot to make an emergency landing - something that passengers could now face charges for under Ryanair's new policy.


The Irish Sun
5 days ago
- The Irish Sun
I live in a caravan on a holiday park – it costs HALF of my old flat & there's great perks, I use the swimming pool too
A YOUNG woman has revealed that she lives in a caravan on a holiday park for 11 months of the year. Not only does it cost half of the price of her old flat, but there's loads of perks too, including full use of the park's swimming pool and sauna. 2 A content creator has opened up about her life in a caravan, as she revealed the five reasons why she chose to give up life in a flat Credit: tiktok/@katrinascaravan 2 Not only is Katrina now able to save cash, but she's also able to use the holiday park's facilities too Credit: tiktok/@katrinascaravan Posting on social media, Katrina, who lives in the south of England, opened up on why she chose to live this way - and it's not just that it's 'much cheaper' and more affordable. The brunette beauty, who bought her caravan outright and spends just £528 a month, which includes her pitch, bills and insurance, revealed the five reasons why she chose to live in a caravan. Prior to this, Katrina was paying over double to live in a flat, as she expressed: 'It costs half of what my old flat did - my life quality is way better now, I can do things I could have never afforded to do before.' Not only is Read more caravan stories Katrina then got candid on the additional benefits of But that's not all, as Katrina stressed that not having 'junk' around her has made life feel 'much more simple now.' 'Living in a small space really teaches you what is important and what isn't - I've had to minimise my life and I really like it this way,' she added. Finally, Katrina confessed her thoughts on the positive vibe of the caravan park, as she concluded: 'There's a really sweet community feel here - I'm loving that aspect of it and getting to know my neighbours and becoming friends.' Most read in Fabulous Having said that, the content creator, who has amassed 29,900 followers since opening up about her The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @ Hidden gem Scots caravan park with luxury hot tubs that's just five steps from the beach Not only this, but it's also amassed 2,979 likes and 305 comments. Social media users were gobsmacked by Katrina's way of life and many eagerly raced to the comments to share their thoughts. It makes you appreciate things more and actually be able to afford to have a life and have fun TikTok user One person said: 'I would love to live in a Another added: 'I'd live in one… half the cleaning time and less stuff.' A third commented: 'I couldn't think of a better way to live.' How much does it cost to live in a caravan? LIVING in a caravan can be an economical and flexible lifestyle choice in the UK. Here's a breakdown of potential costs: Initial Costs Caravan Purchase: £8,000 - £40,000 (depending on size, age, and condition) Caravan Insurance: £200 - £800 per year Ongoing Monthly Costs Pitch Fees: £150 - £600 (varies by location and facilities) Utilities (Electricity, Gas, Water): £40 - £120 Maintenance and Repairs: £20 - £80 Internet and TV: £20 - £50 Gas for Heating/Cooking: £15 - £40 Other Potential Costs Waste Disposal Fees: £8 - £25 Transport Costs (if moving locations): Variable, depending on distance Optional Add-ons (Awning, Solar Panels, etc.): £400 - £1,600 (one-time) Sample Monthly Budget Pitch Fees: £400 Utilities: £80 Maintenance and Repairs: £40 Internet and TV: £40 Gas for Heating/Cooking: £25 Total: £585 Annual Estimated Cost Total Monthly Costs: £585 x 12 = £7,020 Insurance: £500 Maintenance and Repairs: £480 Total Annual Cost: £8,000 Tips to Save Off-Peak Pitch Fees: Look for lower rates during off-peak seasons. DIY Maintenance: Handle minor repairs yourself. Energy Efficiency: Invest in solar panels to reduce utility costs. While initial setup costs can be significant, ongoing expenses for living in a caravan can be relatively low, making it a viable option for those seeking an affordable and mobile lifestyle in the UK. At the same time, one woman explained: 'We are looking to do this as a family of five! Like you said, it makes you appreciate things more and actually be able to afford to have a life and have fun, that's our main reason.' Meanwhile, someone else asked: 'How are you able to live on a holiday park? Didn't think it was allowed?' To this, Katrina replied and confirmed: 'I'm here for 11 months, I have a residential address for the other month.' Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club