Denbighshire County Council Highways are set to begin works on a major Welsh Government funded road maintenance scheme on the A525 Nant Y Garth Pass.
Significant resurfacing work is due to take place on the stretch of road from September 15 to October 19, weather permitting.
Traffic will be controlled using stop/go boards with convoy working so some delays should be expected, says the council.
As part of the works the road markings and studs will also be refreshed.
Some preparation work has already commenced, comprising of fence repairs and drain cleansing.
The council has earmarked 57 locations in the county a two-year road maintenance programme, worth £4.780m over the next two yeears, to improve the carriageway surface condition on sections of the road network.
Cllr Barry Mellor, Lead Member for Environment and Transport, said: “The council is fully aware that the state of Denbighshire’s road network is a regular topic from our residents.
"We are grateful for the Welsh Government funding which will, along with the Nant y Garth Pass, allow us to tackle a large section of our network which needs improving."
* Further information is available on our website www.denbighshire.gov.uk
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