Work is set to begin next week to create a new ‘safer route’ in Holywell.
Flintshire County Council’s Streetscene and Transportation team say they are pleased to confirm that £487k funding has been secured to carry out a new safer route in the town.
With funding from the Welsh Government, the footpath along the A5026 Holway Road and Whitford Street will be widened, making it safer and more accessible for pupils, parents and the wider community.
It follows a 4-week public consultation in September 2023 where residents were invited to attend a drop-in information event and encouraged to have their say on which routes they’d like to see improved.
Work, which is being carried out by EE Civils, will be starting on Monday, February 5 and is expected to take 10 weeks.
To facilitate the works, a temporary traffic light system will be in place on A5026 Holway Road.
Access to individual properties and businesses will be maintained, although there may be short delays at times.
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Councillor Dave Hughes, Flintshire Council’s cabinet member for Streetscene and the regional transport strategy, said: “The feedback and engagement from the community during the consultation was brilliant so we are delighted to be able to implement a new safer routes scheme in Hollywell.
“By creating a safe environment for pedestrians, we can encourage even more people to leave the car at home and opt to travel more actively. This in turn will lead to cleaner air and safer streets.
“We apologise for any delays or disruption that may be caused during the works.”
Should you have any queries relating works please contact Flintshire County Council Streetscene and Transportation on 01352 701234.
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