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    Denbighshire unveils £4.8m road maintenance programme

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 6, 2025No Comments
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    Denbighshire County Council has announced which road areas will benefit from a major Welsh Government funded road maintenance programme.

    This work across 57 locations in the county will be spread over two years will be funded by a Welsh Government Local Government Borrowing Initiative (LGBI) to enable the programme to start.

    The programme identified schemes for both 2025/26 and 2026/27 based on the total allocation of £4,780,699 for the two-year period from the Welsh Government.

    Denbighshire County Council will be targeting this funding at improving the surface condition of carriageways on the identified sections of the county’s road network during this programme of work.

    This work will see significant investment planned at A525 Nany Y Garth pass, A547 Abergele Road near Rhuddlan and Ty Newydd road in Rhyl to improve road surfaces.

    The full list of road areas for work which will include resurfacing of the carriageways and associated works such as sweeping and drainage is.

    • Betws Gwerfil Goch – Minfordd junction to Tyddyn Bach
    • Betws Gwerfil Goch – Tyddyn Bach to village
    • Bodfari – A541 junction to Glascoed Junction
    • Bontuchel – Bontuchel to Ysgeibion junction
    • Bryneglwys – A5104 (A494 junction to Tan y Bidwal)
    • Carrog – B5437 Railway Line to A5t junction
    • Clawddnewydd – B5105 Pool Park to Bryn Moel
    • Denbigh – Townsend lights to Love Lane junction
    • Denbigh – A543 Ruthin Road (Clwyd Avenue junction to Myddleton Park roundabout)
    • Denbigh – Lon Llewelyn (A543 junction to B5382 junction)
    • Derwen – Park Lodge junction to Sarnat Gwyn junction
    • Dyserth – Dincolyn junction to Mia Hall County Boundary
    • Dyserth – Thomas Avenue
    • Eryrys – B5430 junction to Pant y Gwylanod
    • Hendrerwydd – Plas Coch Bach junction to Plas Isaf
    • Henllan – Dolben Hall to county boundary
    • Henllan – Gypsy Lane, Henllan Road
    • Llandegla – A542 junction to Crown crossroads
    • Llandegla – A542 Dafarn Dywyrch to Ponderosa
    • Llandrillo – B4401 Llandrillo Road
    • Llandyrnog – B5429 roundabout to Groes Efa crossroads
    • Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd – A525 Wrexham Road (village to The Nook)
    • Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd – Lane from Pentre Coch to Cae Gwyn
    • Llangollen – A542 Abbey Road (Oakleigh to Llangollen bridge junction)
    • Llangollen – Oak Street
    • Llanrhaeadr – Talyrnau Cottage to A525 junction
    • Melin y Wig – Haffotty Newydd to Pen y Bryniau
    • Nantglyn – School Road from Frongoed to County Boundary
    • Peniel – Tan Y Garth to Rhewl Valley
    • Pentrecelyn – A525 Nant y Garth
    • Pentrecelyn – Derwen Llanerch junction to Llidiart Fawr junction
    • Pentredwr – Pentredwr from A542 to The White Hart
    • Prestatyn – Bishopswood Road
    • Prestatyn – Ffordd Isa (Junction with Ffordd Penrhwylfa)
    • Prestatyn – Ffordd Las
    • Prestatyn – Gronant Road (Rural section to housing development)
    • Prestatyn – Gronant Road (Urban)
    • Prion – B4501 junction to Tan y Garth
    • Prion – Pen y Groes to Llewesog Lodge
    • Prion – Prion Isaf to village
    • Prion – Ty Cerrig to Rhewl Valley junction
    • Rhuallt – Llys y Delyn to Bryn Mawr
    • Rhuddlan – Abergele Straights (KFC roundabout to Borth roundabout)
    • Rhyl – Derwen Drive
    • Rhyl – Gamlin Street
    • Rhyl – H bridge
    • Rhyl – Tynewydd Road (Coast Road including Railway bridge)
    • Ruthin – Church Walks
    • Ruthin – Mwrog Street (A494 roundabout to the Church)
    • Ruthin – Wynnstay Road
    • St Asaph – Ashley Court
    • St Asaph – Sarn Lane
    • St Asaph – The Roe (opposite the Talardy)
    • St Asaph – Upper Denbigh Road (HM Stanley to Bryn Asaph Cottages)
    • St Asaph – Wigfair Road
    • Tremeirchion – Glyn Ganol to Cefn Du

    Cllr Barry Mellor, Lead Member for Environment and Transport, said: “We are fully aware that the condition of Denbighshire’s road network is an issue that comes up regularly from our residents and we are extremely grateful to have this additional Welsh Government funding to allow us to do more over this programme to tackle improving routes across the county.

    “Our Highways officers have worked hard to produce this programme to support our road network in the county and it will really help improve the driving experience for both residents and visitors to Denbighshire.”

    He added: “The Council will publish more information on when these areas will undergo this work through our social media channels and local press, and I would urge all to keep an eye out. I’d also like to thank residents for their support and patience for when we start on the schemes in the list.”

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