A road in Wrexham is set to be closed for nine working days.
Wrexham County Borough Council will introduce a temporary order preventing vehicles from using part of the B5426 Hill Street.
The closure will stretch from its junction with Garden Road to its junction with Queen Street in a westerly direction for a distance of 300 metres.
The move, in place from October 18, is to allow resurfacing work to be carried out by Lewis & Hunter on behalf of the council.
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An alternative route will be signposted for affected vehicles, taking them via Church Street, Stryt Las, High Street, Maelor Road, and Gutter Hill.
Pedestrian access will be maintained, and access to Garden Road will be possible via Stryt Las.
The prohibition is expected to last for nine working days, or until the completion of the works, with a maximum duration of 18 months.
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