A MAIN road through a village in Flintshire is closed this week for resurfacing works.
Carriageway resurfacing has begun on a stretch of The Highway in Hawarden.
The road is closed between 8.30am and 5pm from Birch Rise to Gladstone Way for six days from today (Monday, October 31).
Buses will be diverted due to the road closure.
Arriva has said that its X4 service from Chester to Mold will divert via Gladstone Way and the A494, and will resume the normal route at The Boars Head flats in Ewloe.
The X4 service to Chester will be diverting after The Boars Head flats via the A494, Gladstone Way and will resume the normal route at The Glynne Arms in Hawarden.
The 4 and 4S services from Chester to Mold will be diverting via Gladstone Way, A494, St David’s and will resume the normal route at Wood Lane.
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Chester services will be diverting after Wood Lane via The Highway, St David’s, A494, Gladstone Way and will resume the normal route at The Glynne Arms Hawarden.
Flintshire Council said: “To facilitate the resurfacing works, a road closure with a signed diversion route will be in place between 8.30am to 5pm to ensure the safety of the workforce engaged in this operation and the highway user.
“Access to individual properties and businesses will be maintained although short delays may be encountered.”
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