A ‘MISSING link’ between Frome and Radstock could be completed in the spring of 2025 after a local campaign group hit its fundraising target.

The Frome’s Missing Links project aims to deliver a new multi-user path from Welshmill Lane, just north of the town centre, to the Colliers Way cycle path in Great Elm, providing an unbroken route between the towns.

Phase two of the project, which runs from the Colliers Way terminus to Elliots Lane in Hapsford, was partially implemented in December 2018 – but the surface is currently too “loose and uneven” for horses, bicycles, scooters or wheelchairs.

The charity launched a Crowdfunder in early-September to allow phase two to be brought up to the same standard as the other existing sections of the route.

The group has confirmed it has hit its fundraising target for the project – meaning the work can be carried out in the spring of 2025.

The phase two section runs for around 1.3 kilometres (just under one mile), with pedestrians and cyclists being able to join westbound from either Buckland Road in Great Elm or from the Colliers Way active travel route itself (which forms part of National Cycle Network route 24).

The latest improvements will see the ballast replaced with smooth Tarmac, making it easier for people of all abilities to utilise this route to avoid the numerous narrow country lanes.

Trustee Ruth Knagg confirmed that the project was fully funded on the charity’s official Crowdfunder page – which is still accepting donations for the remaining phases of the route.

She said: “This is completely brilliant – we reached our target. Heartfelt thanks to each and every one of you who has supported this campaign.

Entrance To Phase Two Of The Frome's Missing Links From Buckland Road In Great Elm
Entrance to phase two of Frome’s Missing Links from Buckland Road in Great Elm. (Daniel Mumby)
Terminus Of The Colliers Way Active Travel Route On Buckland Road In Great Elm.
Terminus of the Colliers Way active travel route on Buckland Road in Great Elm. (Daniel Mumby)
Phase Two Of The Frome\'s Missing Links In Great Elm
The Crowdfunder raised over £21,000, on top Sustrans and an anonymous donor providing £50,000 each. (Daniel Mumby)
Phase Two Of The Frome\'s Missing Links In Great Elm.
Around two thirds of the route is complete. (Daniel Mumby)

“We are right now in the process of selecting and appointing a contractor to do the surfacing work, which needs to be completed before the end of next March – so please keep your fingers cross that this step goes smoothly.

“We have left this campaign page open for anyone who finds their way to this page after the initial deadline, because we will simply use any extra funds towards the next (and hopefully final) phase of Frome’s Missing Link.”

The work to Tarmac this section of the route will cost around £120,000, with Sustrans and an anonymous local donor each providing £50,000 on the condition that the work can be completed by April 2025.

As of Wednesday, November 28, the Crowdfunder has raised £21,565, with a further £4179.75 being able to be claimed back via GiftAid – more than enough to bridge the funding gap.

The Frome’s Missing Links forms part of the wider Somerset Circle project which, when completed, will form a 76-mile traffic-free circuit linking Bristol, Bath, the Mendip Hills and the Somerset Levels.

The Friends of Windsor Hill Tunnels are currently progressing a safe route north of Shepton Mallet towards Emborough and Binegar, with an aspiration that the route will eventually link up to Radstock.

To donate to the Frome’s Missing Links Crowdfunder for future phases, visit www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/surfacing-phase-2.