A police inquiry is under way after the seven council vehicles were burnt out in a compound.
Seven minibuses have been destroyed in a suspected arson attack in the early hours.
The council operates a park and ride transport system from the site and said services were running as normal.Image source,One fire crew from Taunton was initially sent to the scene but they called for two further crews when they found several vehicles on fire. The fire service said seven commercial vehicles had been 100% damaged by the fire, which is believed to have been started deliberately.The council said the services it operates from the site had not been affected and any wider impact had been reduced because of the school summer holiday.
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