Posted: Tue 23rd Jan 2018

Upgraded safety barriers planned between Halton and Gledrid Roundabouts

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Jan 23rd, 2018

Do you travel between the Halton and Gledrid roundabouts? Be aware there are a series of roadworks taking place over the next few weeks that may affect your journey.

Works will take place between Monday 29 January and Wednesday 21 March and will see the safety barriers upgraded to bring them up to scratch with the latest standards and aim to make the road safer.

The works will mean the road will be narrower to allow for safe working but should not cause too much disruption to traffic. The current 40mph will apply throughout the works.

While the roadworks take place motorists may be affected by three road closures that will be needed to put the safety barriers into place:

– 28th January 8pm to 6am
– 18th February from 8pm to 6am
– 20th March 8pm to 6am

Any abnormal loads will be escorted through which may cause minor delays but this will only happen when the road is less busy.

For further information please contact the North and Mid Wales Trunk Road Agent (NMWTRA) on 033 123 1213 or go to their website or follow them on twitter @TrafficWalesN or @TraffigCymruG



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