Flintshire County Council have secured Welsh Government funding to deliver significant active travel and sustainable travel improvements in Aston and Hawarden.
The upcoming scheme will enhance connectivity along Lower Aston Hall Lane, providing a shared-use off-road footway / cycleway facility.
This will link with the recently completed Aston Hill / A494 shared-use path, providing a safer and more accessible route for pedestrians and cyclists.
Additionally, the project will deliver a new Zebra Crossing and essential carriageway improvements which will further support safe and sustainable travel.
The Work on Lower Aston Hall Lane has now begun and will last approximately 10 weeks.
Traffic management measures will be in place throughout the construction period, with access maintained for residents, local businesses, and the travelling public.
Flintshire County Council appreciates the continued cooperation and support of the local community during these essential works, which will deliver long-term benefits for all.
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