Arcadis (Consulting) is currently looking at traffic issues in the area
with financial support from Cadwyn Clwyd, the Welsh Government, the European
Union Rural Development Fund, Denbighshire County Council, Llangollen Town
Council and the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural
Beauty.
* The leaflet for Tuesday's drop-in session.
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Llangollen county councillor Graham Timms said that on Friday and
Saturday Arcadis carried out a survey at three major junctions - Castle
Street/Abbey Road, Castle Street/A5 Regent Street and Market Street/A5 Berwyn
Road.
He added: “The video evidence will be analysed by Arcadis using computer
modelling to help them to better understand the issues with congestion and
traffic flow through the town.
“We're expecting a further consultation in the late summer on the ideas
that Arcadis put forward. A final report will be produced for the end of
September 2018.”
He went on: “The Llangollen 2020 working group wants to ensure that
everyone can take part before the planning phase begins.
“Arcadis are in the process of speaking to residents, businesses and
visitors before they start to draw up their suggestions to make the town
better for all.
“There will be a drop-in session from 3pm until 7pm on Tuesday July 17 in
Llangollen Town Hall.
“The event will give the opportunity for everyone to voice their
opinions on problems in the centre of the town and how they might be improved.”