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Enhancements planned for road safety on the A494, focusing on the area close to Clwyd Gate.

Secured finance for implementing a sequence of road safety enhancements along the A494 near Clwyd Gate.

Enhancements planned for accident prevention on the A494 close to Clwyd Gate
Enhancements planned for accident prevention on the A494 close to Clwyd Gate

Enhancements planned for road safety on the A494, focusing on the area close to Clwyd Gate.

The Welsh Government has announced an investment for road improvements, with the A494 at Clwyd Gate set to benefit from these enhancements. The Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales, Ken Skates, made a statement regarding the road improvements, emphasising the importance of safety for drivers, pedestrians, and equestrians.

The investment will be utilised to install new warning signs, road markings, and hazard marker posts at the summit of the road. These installations aim to warn drivers of people walking, cycling, and horse riding in a specific area. The improvements are part of a wider investment for road improvements across Wales, with the Welsh Government having invested £1bn in fixing and improving roads since 2021.

The work to deliver these improvements will begin this financial year, but the timeline for the completion of the work on the A494 at Clwyd Gate was not specified. The nature of the road was not mentioned, although it is located in an area that is likely rural or mountainous.

The road safety on the A494 at Clwyd Gate has been a priority for the Welsh Government, with the government having taken action to improve the situation. The improvements at the A494 at Clwyd Gate will also include resurfacing and drainage enhancements, ensuring the road remains safe and efficient for all users.

While no specific timeline for the completion of the work was mentioned, the Welsh Government remains committed to making the A494 at Clwyd Gate a safer road for everyone. As part of their ongoing efforts to improve road safety, the government will continue to invest in infrastructure and safety measures across Wales.

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