Denbighshire County Council says the overnight closure of Castle Street will be necessary to complete the town's 2020 project.
The works, which started in October and are due to
be completed in May, are being undertaken by the council in
partnership with Welsh Government and Transport for Wales.
The council says the scheme was
developed following extensive consultation with the local community, local
county councillors and Llangollen Town Council and aims to improve pedestrian
access to the town as well as improving the flow of vehicles.
So far work
completed includes the widening of the footways on both sides of Castle Street
between the A5 and the Bridge Street junction.
Work has also
been carried out to pave the southern Market Street footway between Castle
Street and the car park entrance.
Night works, in two phases, are now due to take place on Castle Street in order to resurface the carriageway.
Dates of the night works are March 28 until April 1, with work being carried out between 6pm and midnight.
Phase one will involve resurfacing Castle Street between its junction with the A5 and the Market Street junction.
The re-surfacing works have to be conducted under a road closure.
The council says consideration was
given to other options, such as undertaking the work during the day or
conducting a shorter series of night time closures.
However, it
was determined that these options would not be feasible for safety reasons and
because, in the case of the shorter series of night time works, they would
cause more disturbance to residents.
Phase two, which will involve surfacing Castle Street between the Market Street junction and the Mill Street/Abbey Road junctions, will commence in early May.
Further
details will be provided nearer the time, according to the council.
Emlyn Jones,
Denbighshire County Council’s Head of Planning, Public Protection and
Countryside Services, said “For the past three years the council has been
working closely with the Llangollen 2020 group to develop these proposals.
“As an
authority we have also engaged and listened to local residents, businesses and
other stakeholders and where possible accommodated a number of changes which
complement the overall scheme.
“This work
provides more space for pedestrians and improved pedestrian crossing facilities
making it easier for pedestrians to walk around the town centre, while upgraded
traffic signals will improve the flow of vehicles.
“The council
would like to apologise to residents in advance and thank them for their
understanding during the overnight work which is necessary."
A Parry
Construction Co Ltd is the principal contractor for the work.