Work on a major public realm improvement in Llangollen will start on Monday, October 4.

Following approval by Denbighshire County Council’s Cabinet in July 2021, the Llangollen 2020 Castle Street Improvement project is being undertaken by the council in partnership with Welsh Government and Transport for Wales.

The scheme, which involves making a number improvements along Castle Street, has been developed following extensive consultation with the local community, local county councillors and Llangollen Town Council.

Works are expected to take up to six months to complete and a variety of different traffic management options, including temporary traffic signals and a limited number of road closures, will be used to minimise disruption.

Cllr Brian Jones, the council’s lead member for waste, transport and the environment, said: “For the past three years the council has been working closely with the Llangollen 2020 group to develop these proposals.

“As an authority we have also engaged and listened to local residents, businesses and other stakeholders and where possible accommodated a number of changes which complement the overall scheme.

“I’m delighted we are now able to start the work and bring these improvements to Llangollen.

“This work provides more space for pedestrians and improved pedestrian crossing facilities making it easier for pedestrians to walk around the town centre, while upgraded traffic signals will improve the flow of vehicles.”

A Parry Construction Co Ltd has been appointed as principal contractor for the work.

The council will work closely with local businesses and residents throughout the project to ensure any disruption is minimised and any concerns or issues are identified and addressed as soon as possible.

Work includes:

• Widened footways on both sides of Castle Street;

• New footway construction using natural stone paving materials;

• A raised junction table at the junction of Parade Street/Bridge Street/Castle Street;

• A raised junction table at the junction of Market Street/Oak Street/Castle Street;

• A new uncontrolled pedestrian crossing on Abbey Road near its junction to Castle Street;

• A raised table at the existing controlled pedestrian crossing on Mill Street near its junction with Castle Street;

• New traffic signals on the Castle Street/A5 junction;

• Junction improvements at the Hill Street/A5 junction;

• The resurfacing of Abbey Road / Mill Street junction & Castle Street;

• A permanent one-way restriction on Market Street between its junctions with Castle Street and East Street;

• New street lighting;

• The permanent introduction of the temporary one-way restriction on Church Street (i.e. east to west vehicular flow).

The Llangollen 2020 Castle Street scheme will take place at the same time as Welsh Government’s on-going retaining wall stabilisation works located on the A5, towards Llangollen Golf Club, and officers are working closely with the Trunk Road Agency and Welsh Government to coordinate traffic management operations so disruption is minimised.