Junction improvement work delayed by poor weather conditions
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Posted on: Tuesday 19 October 2021
Planned overnight works to improve the entrance to Village Farm Industrial Estate in Pyle has been postponed due to poor weather conditions.
With the estate’s all-new £2.3m community recycling centre nearing completion, the junction between the A48 Pyle Road and Heol Mostyn requires a new road surface to complement recently installed traffic lights and a dedicated turning lane.
To minimise disruption and ensure that the junction can still be used during the day, the resurfacing work has been rescheduled to take place overnight on 21 October, then again on 25 October between 7.45pm - 6am.
Between these hours, the A48 Pyle Road / Heol Mostyn junction will be closed to all traffic, and a temporary alternative route will be set up via the junction between Heol Mostyn and Marshfield Avenue.
While the road closure is in place, a weight restriction along Marshfield Avenue that normally prevents heavy goods vehicles from using the road to access the industrial estate will be temporarily lifted.
Residents and businesses are being informed of the need to reschedule the works, and every effort will be made to minimise inconvenience.
The junction improvements are being introduced to support traffic flow around the estate once the new recycling centre opens.
Capable of accommodating up to 24 vehicles at a time and with on-site queuing capacity for a further 72 vehicles, the new facility features a simple to use one-way system, a split-level design and bypass lanes to provide easy access to recycling skips located on two levels.
An all-weather canopy has been installed along with flexible bollards to help guide drivers. With solar powered lighting across the site, flat kerb-free parking bays have been installed to enhance safety and remove potential trip hazards for people carrying waste from their cars.
In order to be effective, the resurfacing works are dependent upon weather conditions, and we have rescheduled the overnight dates to take account of this. The project represents a £2.3m investment into new facilities and access improvements for Village Farm Industrial Estate as well as the creation of an all-new facility that will help thousands of households to recycle even more waste.
We would like to thank the residents who live near the industrial estate for their patience and co-operation while the improvement works are completed. While it is impossible to finish the works or set up an temporary alternative route without causing some inconvenience, the times and dates have been carefully chose to avoid both peak traffic periods and main business trading hours, and every effort will be made to avoid further disruption.
With a new dedicated turning lane, traffic lights and a fully refurbished and improved road surface, the completed work is going to make it much easier and safer for vehicles and pedestrians alike.
Deputy Leader Hywel Williams
Details of when residents can expect the new community recycling centre to open will be announced soon.