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Temporary lights and full closure set for A541 Pontblyddyn

Temporary lights and full closure set for A541 Pontblyddyn

Leader Live10-06-2025

The lights are in place on the A541 Wrexham Road in Pontblyddyn, near the former Druid Inn pub.
The two-way lights are in conjucture with work being undertaken by the Hafren Dyfrdwy water company and are set to be in place until June 14.
Where the temporary lights are in place and the road closure will be in effect. (Image: One.network roadworks page) On Saturday, June 21, the road will be subject of a full closure in the same area as Flintshire Council undertakes work on trees next to the road.
Signs on the road are warning motorists that the closure is this Thursday.
However, Flintshire Council has said this is an error - and that the road is set to close on June 21.

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