Flintshire County Council has secured Welsh Government safer routes funding for Pen-y-Maes, Holywell.
Following a four-week public consultation in September 2023, a scheme has been drawn up that will see the introduction of traffic calming measures, proposed signal-controlled Puffin (pedestrian) crossings, junction improvements and resurfacing.
Beginning on Monday 2nd December until Friday 28th February 2025 temporary traffic lights will be in operation for the duration of the works.
Access to individual properties and businesses will be maintained throughout the work, although short delays may be encountered.
Any queries relating to the works should be directed via the council’s contact centre on:
01352 701234
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