A ZEBRA crossing has been installed outside a Wrexham primary school to ease road safety concerns.
The crossing has been installed on Delamere Avenue in Gwersyllt, outside Ysgol Bro Alun in time for the start of the new term. It is also raised to act as a speed bump.
Cllr Gwenfair Jones, chair of Gwersyllt Community Council and governor Ysgol Bro Alun, said there have been road safety concerns there for a number of years.
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She said: "I'm very pleased this work has been completed before term starts and will make it safer for pupils to access the school. It will also slow traffic down on Delamere Avenue and prevent dangerous parking outside the school.
"I'd like to thank everybody whose been involved in the project."
Gwersyllt Community Council said on Facebook: "Thank you to Wrexham County Borough Council for working with the community council to make it safer for the children who attend the school."
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