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Dee Bridge Option E

Preferred Option for A494 River Dee Bridge replacement announced

The plans for a replacement for the A494 River Dee Bridge, a key part of North Wales’ road infrastructure, have taken another step forward as the preferred option is announced.

Welsh Government

Essential road works to take place on M4

Motorists are advised to plan ahead before they travel on the M4 between junctions 37 and 38 near Pyle as major road works to ensure the safety and long-term resilience of the motorway take place for 6 months beginning on 9 June.

NNW tfw North Wales (3)

“METRO IS GO” with Network North Wales

Ambitious transport plan to drive economic growth unveiled

20mph visit Wrexham

Wrexham announces first north Wales roads to return to 30mph

Two roads in Wrexham have become the first in north Wales to return to 30mph following the 20mph default speed limit change in 2023.

A494 Mold -pot hole repair

Green light given for pothole repairs to begin on major Welsh roads

A programme of works to repair thousands of potholes on some of Wales’ major roads has been given the green light.

A40 4

New road scheme set to improve journey times and connectivity in South West Wales

The A40 Llanddewi Velfrey to Redstone Cross road scheme in Pembrokeshire has been opened thanks to a £60 million joint investment by Welsh Government and the EU.

Welsh Government

A487 at Newport Pembrokeshire resilient for the future following essential work

The A487 at Newport, Pembrokeshire is now more resilient for the future following the essential work which took place earlier this year.

Aber Tai'r meibion-4

Improved A55 resilience as £30m scheme marks second anniversary

 

Resilience on the A55 and opportunities for active travel have improved since the £30m Aber Tai’r Meibion scheme was officially opened, almost two years ago.

Welsh Government

£5.9m boost to improve local transport in mid Wales

£5.9 million has been announced for local authorities to improve transport across mid Wales.

Welsh Government

£47m boost to improve local transport in South East Wales

£47 million has been announced for local authorities to improve transport across South East Wales.

Welsh Government

£30m boost for local transport in North Wales

£30 million has been announced for local authorities to improve transport across North Wales.