FUNDING has been secured to carry out a programme of carriageway resurfacing works at a number of roads across Flintshire.
The programme is underway, with the resurfacing of the A549 approach/exit from Dobshill roundabout already completed.
Over the next month, Flintshire Council said seven further roads will be resurfaced. They are as follows:
- Foxes Lane and Manor Road, Sealand. Works started on Monday, July 29 for two weeks. Road closure will be in place between 8am and 6pm.
- B5121 Brynford (From the A55 Overbridge to St. Michael’s Church). Work starts on Thursday, August for two weeks. Road closure will be in place between 8am and 6pm.
- Upper Aston Hall Lane, Hawarden (From Bennetts Lane to The Ridgeway). Works start on Monday, August 5 for one week. Road Closure will be in place between 8am and 6pm.
- Wepre Lane, Connah’s Quay (From Ffordd Newydd to The Wepre Bar and Grill). Works start on Tuesday, August 6 for two weeks. Road Closure will be in place between 8am and 6pm.
- A541 Maes Mynan, Afonwen to county boundary. Works start on Friday, August 9 for one week. Road closure will be in place between 8am and 6pm.
- A5119 King Street, Mold (From Aldi Roundabout to Raikes Lane). Works start on Monday, August 12 for one week. Road closure will be in place between 8am and 6pm.
- A548 Flint – Eastbound (From Manor Industrial Estate to Aber Road Junction). Works start on Saturday, August 17 for one week. Road closure will be in place between 7pm and 6am.
To facilitate the works, road closures together with signed diversion routes, will be in place to ensure the safety of the workforce and highway users.
The council said its contractor will make every effort to keep to the days and times stated, but it may be necessary to vary these in the event of poor weather or other adverse circumstances.
Access to individual properties and businesses will be maintained, although short delays may be encountered.
Flintshire County Council and the appointed contractor Tarmac Trading Ltd apologise for any delay or disruption that may be caused as a consequence of this essential maintenance work.
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