Posted: Mon 25th May 2015

A483 Roadworks Cause Traffic Misery This Bank Holiday

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, May 25th, 2015

The ongoing pinchpoint roadworks on the A483/A55 have caused long delays and frustration for motorists this Bank Holiday Monday.

Currently there are long delays and reports of traffic backing up for three miles on the A483 northbound as many motorists head out for the final day of the Bank Holiday weekend.

Google Maps showing 'Slow' traffic from Rossett all the way through to the Posthouse Roundabout

Google Maps showing ‘Slow’ traffic from Rossett all the way through to the Posthouse Roundabout

Traffic is currently backed up towards Rossett, with traffic moving slowly all the way up to the Posthouse Roundabout / Roadwork area.

The roadworks were initially scheduled to be finished by March, however the completion date has been pushed back to the end of June.

*Pictured – A483 traffic from a previous Bank Holiday weekend…



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