The council has made an order under road traffic legislation
to cut vehicle speed around the area in a bid to improve safety for both
pedestrians and motorists.
The proposal would apply to:
* Pengwern, from a point 10 metres south east of its junction
with the A5 for its entire length.
* Horseshoe Pass View, from its junction with Pengwern for its
entire length
* Min y Coed, from its junction with Pengwern for its entire
length
* Maes Pengwern, from its junction with Pengwern for its
entire length
* Trem y Gwernant, from its junction with Maes Pengwern for
its entire length
* Tan y Coed, from its junction with Maes Pengwern for its
entire length
* Trem y Ysgol, from its junction with Pengwern for its entire
length
* Erw Deg, from its junction with Pengwern for its entire
length
The newly elected Labour county councillor for Llangollen, Graham Timms (pictured),
expressed his delight at the order.
He said: "Reducing the speed of traffic on Pengwern has been a
genuine concern of everyone for a long time.
“This reduction in speed can't come soon enough. It provides the legal
basis for a safer neighbourhood for residents and children.
"When the new speed limits are introduced I'll be working closely
alongside those living on Pengwern and the local police to make sure that
motorists respects the new limits."
A copy of the proposals can be inspected at Llangollen Library, and anyone
objecting to the new limit has until June 21 to register their concern and
their reasons with the county council.
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