at The Penyffordd British Legion between 4.30 pm and 7.00pm ( I think).
Flintshire Highways officers will be there to show models of traffic calming solutions for Chester Rd and Hawarden Rd.
They are there to answer your questions and concerns.
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My position living on the corner of Chester Rd is this. We are the village centre, a major route to school, a major short cut for through traffic inc HGV.
ReplyDeleteTraffic should not be allowed to hammer through our community.
In 2007 traffic volume was approaching 3000 vehicles a day. We act as a trunk road in all but name. Wood Lane Farm development will add an extra 1000 vehicles a day. Warren Hall Business Park when built and Broughton Retail Park Extenstion will add many more.