Posted: Fri 27th May 2016

Motorists Warned as Busy Town Centre Road To Be Made One-Way For Several Days

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Friday, May 27th, 2016

A busy town centre road is to be made ‘one-way’ for several days next month while building works take place.

Motorists are being warned that Bradley Road will be one-way from June 5th for approximately five days.

A spokesperson for Wrexham Council said: “Traffic will be allowed to flow in the direction of the town centre, however, traffic leaving the town will have to follow a diversion route along Watery Road Brook Street, Bridge Street and Ruthin Road.

“This traffic notice has been put in place to accommodate further works in conjunction with the new residential development on Watery Road.”

This will be the second time in a number of weeks that Bradley Road has closed – with recent emergency works resulting in queues across Wrexham and the ‘eruption’ of the local Geyser.

Pictured above – the Great Bradley Road & Watery Road Geyser of 2016



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