Posted: Tue 16th Apr 2019

Several weeks of evening roadworks between Rossett and Halton Roundabout announced

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This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Apr 16th, 2019

Several weeks of evening roadworks between Rossett and the Halton Roundabout have been announced.

The works, which are being carried out on behalf of Traffic Wales, will take place between Tuesday April 23rd and July 17th from 7pm to 6am.

They will involve grass cutting, weed treatment, litter collection, drainage cleansing, sweeping, structural maintenance and inspections, highway and vehicle restraint systems inspections and emergency gate maintenance on the A483 Welsh/English border north of Junction 7, Rossett, to south of the A5 Halton Roundabout.

The works will take place in the evenings to minimise disruption to traffic, however there will be lane closures and any be diversions will be signposted in advance.

Works will also take place on the A55 Junction 11 Llys y Gwynant to Junction 36a and Broughton, A494 Junction 34 Ewloe to Welsh/English Border.



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