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A traffic-dogged village will now get a new road, two years after a bypass that campaigners had sought for 60 years was scrapped. The Welsh government axed the Llanbedr bypass in 2021, citing ...
Llanbedr will get its congestion busting relief road but it won't be an "all-singing, all-dancing' bypass. The Gwynedd village has enjoyed a rollercoaster ride in its battle to relieve traffic ...
About 150 protestors blocked traffic as they walked slowly through a village in protest at a bypass being axed. In 2021, the Welsh government announced it had axed the previously approved project ...
For years the small village of Llanbedr, a popular beauty spot in south Snowdonia, has been plagued by traffic hold-ups in its narrow main street, particularly during the holiday season.
The tidal campsite has a rich history and has been welcoming campers for generations - it's also one of the most unique in ...
It has been a long and winding road for residents in Llanbedr, Gwynedd. They have been campaigning for a £14m bypass to take traffic away from their village for more than 50 years.
Cllr Eirwyn Thomas, chairman of Llanbedr Community Council, said residents were fed up with traffic blight in their otherwise quiet village. “Two things often emerge in local meetings,” he said.
It has been a long and winding road for residents in Llanbedr, Gwynedd. They have been campaigning for a £14m bypass to take traffic away from their village for more than 60 years.
The old A496 through Llanbedr would be closed for general traffic, with only local access and cyclists permitted into the village. This is the option villagers are now pushing for.
Campaigners say the announcement is "light at the end of the tunnel" A traffic-dogged village will now get a new road, two years after a bypass that campaigners had sought for 60 years was scrapped.
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