A CONGA to Save Our (Wriggly) Seafront Clevedon protest is to be held on Sunday (January 15) at 3pm outside the town's sailing club. 

It is claimed that most Clevedon residents are against the changes to the seafront, making it one way and installing a cycle lane 'to nowhere' of just about 400 yards.

More than 6,000 people signed a petition opposing the plans.

Save Our Seafront members claim the curvy lines have made North Somerset Council a viral laughing stock across the nation.

The group is asking everyone with opinions on the changes and cyclists to join the Save Our Seafront protest to ‘Snake on Sunday’ where demonstrators will ‘walk the line’ in a wavy wiggle conga.

Members believe the wiggly changes to the Victorian seafront amount to 'vandalism' by the council.

Protesters will demand the road is put back to how it was.

Save Our Seafront spokesperson Cathy Hawkins said: "We are against the changes for many reasons, but primarily we are concerned about the safety issues of this scheme.

"For this reason we have written to the Rt Hon Mark Harper MP, Secretary of State for Transport, as we are keen to know if there are any mechanisms available to bring the scheme to a halt and whether there are any precedents of which the department is aware, where similar schemes have been stopped or compulsorily altered because of safety concerns.

"We will protest the changes on Sunday in the hope that North Somerset will listen and talk to us about our safety concerns, not least of which is the silly wriggly line making the seafront look like Blobbyland.

"We urge all those against this scheme to come along in fancy dress with homemade banners to make their feelings known."