There will be several road closures in place on the A55 this week that are set to cause disruptions across North Wales.
These closures come as a result of roadworks set to be carried out during the week.
There are set to be several closures in place on the A55 located in Conwy and Flintshire.
These are the sections of the A55 that will experience road closures this week (April 8 to 14), according to Traffic Wales.
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A55 road closures this week (April 8 to 14)
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A55, both directions - Junction 16 to 17: There will be lane closures in both directions on the A55 between Junction 16 (Puffin Roundabout) and 17 (Conwy Morfa) starting from Monday (April 8).
This comes as a result of the Penmaenbach tunnel being closed due to roadworks.
These closures are set to run until April 23 and will be in place every night from 7pm to 6am.
🚧#A55 Penmaenbach Tunnel
— Traffic Wales North & Mid (@TrafficWalesN) April 8, 2024
Overnight closures of the A55 carriageway between J17 Conwy Morfa – J16 Puffin Roundabout at Penmaenbach Tunnel.
📅08/04/24 - 24/04/24 | ⌚19:00 - 07:00
For more info➡️ https://t.co/Qm6RziV8ir pic.twitter.com/rPGAJodz5x
There will be a contraflow in place during these closures, with a width limit of 3.25m.
A55, eastbound - Junction 32a: The A55 will be closed eastbound from junction 32a (Halkyn) to Little Chef, Pentre Halkyn (Offslip) from Monday (April 8) to Tuesday (April 9) due to general roadworks being carried out.
The closure will be in place overnight from 8pm until 6am.
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For those motorists travelling away from the A55, enforcement has now begun on roads where the new 20mph speed limit was introduced in September last year.
Enforcement of the new 20mph speed limit on residential roads in Wales began on March 18.
For more information on these or any other traffic warnings, visit the Traffic Wales website or social media pages.
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