Posted: Tue 25th Feb 2020

Roadworks from Monday on Llan-y-Pwll Link Road – Motorists warned of lane closures and “inevitable delays”

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Feb 25th, 2020

A series of lane and road closures on the Llan-y-Pwll Link Road will begin next week.

The closures along the A5156/A534 will be in place for just over two weeks while maintenance works are carried out.

The works – which begin on Monday 2nd March – will be staggered between roundabout junctions along the road starting on the link between JCB and Gourton Hall roundabout and then along to the final leg between Borras Head and Gresford roundabouts.

The day time works will see lane closures until Friday 13th March, which will be followed by night time closures between Borras Head roundabout and Gresford Roundabout for four nights.

A diversion will be maintained during the works.

A spokesperson for Wrexham Council, said: “We apologise for inevitable delays and disruption and we ask that you bear with whilst this essential work takes place and allow extra time for your journey.”



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