Starting date for latest phase of major Denbyshire road investment

Another significant phase of Denbighshire’s £7 million investment in improving the condition of its roads gets underway next week when the microasphalt contractor arrives in the north of the county to undertake a significant volume of work.

To try and complete the work quickly there will be two teams operating and both will begin work on Saturday October 1st. In this phase the following roads will treated :-

Prestatyn:

  • The Mail
  • Bastion Road
  • Sandy Lane
  • Gorphwysfa Avenue
  • Brook Park Avenue
  • Grosvenor Avenue
  • Berwyn Crescent
  • Ferguson Avenue
  • Sandhurst Road
  • The Willows
  • Llandaff Drive
  • Burlington Drive
  • The Broadway
  • Plas Uchaf Avenue
  • Steonby Drive
  • Plastirion Avenue
  • Aberconway Road
  • Tudor Avenue
  • Norman Drive
  • Dawson Drive
  • Princess Avenue

Rhyl:

  • Sandringham Avenue
  • South Avenue
  • Butterton Road
  • Palace Avenue
  • Shaun Close
  • Violet Grove
  • Trellewelyn Road
  • Patgonia/Madryn Avenue
  • Ffordd Anwyl
  • Laburnum Drive
  • Llys Brenig
  • Clement Drive
  • Merfyn Way

Meliden:

  • Penymaes Avenue
  • Cefn y Gwrych/Isfryn Road
  • Maes Meurig/ Ffordd Pennant
  • Brynllys
  • Ffordd Tynewydd
  • Rhodfa Hendre

Rhuddlan:

  • Maes Onnen
  • Maes Derwin
  • Heol y Hendre
  • Bodrhyddan Avenue

St Asaph:

  • Bryn Coed

Denbigh:

  • Ffordd Celyn
  • Lon Wynne
  • Lon Alun
  • Post Office Lane
  • Middle Lane
  • Chapel Street
  • Erw Salisbury
  • Mytton Park

Bodfari:

  • Maes y Graig

Residents on the roads affected will be given written notification a couple of days beforehand as to when the contractor will be in their area. It is anticipated that all work will have been completed by Friday October 21st.

Microasphalt is a cost effective process which results in a smooth, even road surface which also protects the underlying carriageway from deteriorating and has been used extensively and effectively for many years.

The actual laying process is a quick one and therefore, with good weather, the programme of work should be completed within three weeks. At any one site it is anticipated that disruption to drivers will be minimal,  however Denbighshire would like to apologise in advance for any delays this work will inevitably cause and ask that drivers to bear with us as we undertake this vital work.

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