FLINTSHIRE Council is proposing making further exemptions to the 20mph limit.
Public notices have been published in The Leader by the local authority in the last week to notify people of the prposals.
Flintshire Council is proposing making changes to the 20mph limits on three further roads in the county.
The council is proposing that Drury New Road, Drury, from its junction with the A549 to a point 125 metres south of its junction with Mornington Crescent, is to become a 30mph road.
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The council is also proposing to make a section of the B5101 Ffordd Llanfynydd 30mph. This is from a point 24 metres north west of its junction with unnamed road, situated to the east of the B5101 Llanfynydd for a distance of 367 metres in a north-westerly direction.
Finally, the council is also looking to extend the 40mph limit on a 20mph section of the A550 at Tinkersdale, Hawarden. This is from a point 240 metres south of its junction with the B5125 Glynne Way, Hawarden for a distance of 123 metres in a southerly direction.
A copy of the notices, the proposed orders, maps showing the roads affected by the proposal and a statement of the council’s reasons for the proposals, may be inspected during normal opening hours at Flintshire Connects, Mold Library, Earl Road Mold CH7 1AP.
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