Three-week road closure planned for Ewloe as Active Travel works continue

The St David’s Park Road arm of St David’s roundabout in Ewloe will be closed for three weeks from Monday as the next phase of the £900,000 Ewloe Active Travel Scheme gets under way.
Flintshire County Council said the closure runs from 8am on Monday 5 May to 8am on Monday 25 May, weekdays only.
During that period, no access on to or off the roundabout from St David’s Road will be permitted.
Traffic will be diverted via Wood Lane.
The council said all local businesses will remain open as usual.
In a statement, Flintshire County Council said: “Flintshire County Council is advising residents, businesses and road users of further works as part of the Ewloe Active Travel improvements.
“The next phase of works will take place from 8am on May 5 to 8am on May 25, excluding weekends, during which traffic management measures will be in place on St David’s roundabout, including a closure of the St David’s Park Road arm.
“During this time, no access on to or off the roundabout from St David’s Road will be permitted.
“Traffic will be diverted via Wood Lane and all local businesses will remain open as usual.
“The Council would like to thank residents, businesses and motorists for their patience and cooperation whilst these improvements are carried out and apologise for any inconvenience caused.”
Work on the wider scheme began on 25 January.
The roundabout, near Flintshire County Council’s offices, is being upgraded to a Dutch-style layout.
Once complete, vehicles will have to give way to pedestrians and cyclists at parallel crossings on each arm.
The footway is being widened to a minimum of three metres.
The scheme is part-funded by the Welsh Government’s Active Travel Fund.
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