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Environment Planned Works Programme 2021 Environment Planned Works Programme 2021 - 22 Appendix 1 Location Comments Works April May June July August September October November December January February March a) Trunk Road Works Cyclic Works. A483(T)/A5(T). Grass Cutting. Cyclic Works. A5(T). Grass Cutting. Barrier Retentioning Works. A483(T). Barrier Maintenance. Tree Maintenance works. Soft Estate Works. Filter Media Recylcing Works (TBC). Dates TBC. Drainage. b) Llan-y-Pwll Link Road Cyclic Works. Grass Cutting/Cleansing. Tree Maintenance Works. Soft Estate Works. c) A541 Mold Road Cyclic Works. Grass Cutting/Cleansing. d) Carry Over Works from 2020/21 A539/A483 Junction 1. Carriageway Resurfacing. Llangollen Road, Acrefair. Carriageway Resurfacing. Harwoods Lane, Rossett. Carriageway Resurfacing. Pant Hill, Rhos/Pen-y-Cae. Carriageway Resurfacing. Church Road, Southsea. Carriageway Resurfacing. Tatham Road, Ruabon. Carriageway Resurfacing. Talwrn Road, Legacy. Carriageway Resurfacing. Broad Lane, Trevalyn. Carriageway Patching. Holt Road, Cross Lanes. Carriageway Patching. Wynnstay Lane, Plas Madoc. Carriageway Resurfacing. Chapel Street, Pen-y-Cae. Carriageway Resurfacing. Mold Road, Cefn-y-Bedd. Carriageway Patching. Bersham Road, Bersham. Carriageway Patching. Borras Park Road, Borras. Carriageway Patching. Blast Road, Brymbo. Carriageway Patching. Berse Road, Caego. Carriageway Patching. Talwrn Road, Coedpoeth. Carriageway Patching. Church Hill, Glyn Ceiriog. Carriageway Patching. Bersham Road, New Broughton. Carriageway Patching. Station Road, Pentre Broughton. Carriageway Patching. e) Carriageway Repairs Acton, Rossett Way. Acton, Smithy Lane. Acton, Herbert Jennings Road. Acton, Oak Drive. Acton, Ffordd Lerry. Bangor on Dee, Whitchurch Road. Borras, Dean Road. Bradley, Cherry Tree Road. Brymbo, Mount Hill. Brymbo, Railway Road. Brynteg, Darby Road. Brynteg, Poolmouth Road. Brynteg, Rockwood Road. Caia Park, Ceiriog Road. Caia Park, Eaton Drive. Caia Park, Queensway. Caia Park, Prince Charles Road. Cefn Mawr, Queen Street. Cefn Mawr, Cae Gwilym Lane. Cefn Mawr, Dolydd Road. Chirk, Chapel Lane. Chirk, Coronation Drive. Coedpoeth, A525 Berse Road. Coedpoeth, Gwern y Gaseg Road. Coedpoeth, Heol Glyndwr. Erddig, Ffordd Gerwyn. Garden Village, The Sycamores. Glyn Ceiriog, Nantyr Road. Glyn Ceiriog, Berwynfa. Glyn Ceiriog, Spring Hill. Gresford, Vicarage Lane. Gresford, Hayfield Drive. Gwersyllt, A541. Hightown, Monger Road. Hightown, Barter Road. Johnstown, Ruabon Road. Johnstown, Moreton Avenue. Lavister, Chester Road. Little Green, A525. Llay, Llay New Road. Llay, Shones Lane. Marford, Marford Hill. Moss, Castletown Road. Moss, Moss Road. Pen-y-Cae, Ffordd Llannerch. Pen-y-Cae, Plas Bennion Road. Plas Madoc, Hampden Way. Ponciau, Aberderfyn Road. Pontfadog, Penbryn Hill. Pontfadog, Maes Medredydd. Redbrook Maelor, A525. Ruabon, Ruabon Road. Rhos, High Street. Rhos, Stryt Las. Rhosddu, East Avenue. Rhostyllen, Croesfoel Lane. Rhosymedre, High Street. Rossett, Trevalyn Way. Summerhill, Bottom Road. Trevor, Tower Hill. Trevor, Llangollen Road. Wern, B5426. WIE, Oak Road. WIE, Bryn Lane RA. WIE, Ash Road, South. WIE, Clywedog Road South. Wrexham, Rhosnesni Lane. Wrexham, Hullah Lane. Wrexham, Holt Road. Wrexham, Kingsmills Road. f) Footway Repairs Acton, Jeffreys Road. Bangor on Dee, Laurels Avenue. Bangor on Dee, Worcester Road. Bangor on Dee, Sandown Road. Bradley, Pine Close. Bradley, Heol y Ffynnon. Bradley, Heol y Waen. Bradley, Beech Avenue. Bronington, Maes y Llwyn Close. Caego, Hall View. Caia Park, Bryn Eglwys. Chirk, Lloyds Lane. Chirk, Longfields. Coedpoeth, Cae Glas. Coedpoeth, Ffordd Aeron. Glyn Ceiriog, Berwynfa. Gresford, High Street. Gwersyllt, Refrew Close. Gwersyllt, Oak Close. Gwersyllt, Ash Close. Hightwon, Connor Crescent. Holt, Cross. Johnstown, Rhodfa Ganol. Lavister, Chester Road. Minera, Trem y Mynydd. Overton, Parkside. Pen-y-Cae, Hill Street. Pen-y-Cae, Stryt Issa. Pentre Bychan, Wrexham Road. Plas Madoc, Hampden Way. Plas Madoc, Idwal. Rhosddu, Mawddwy Avenue. Rhostyllen, Wrexham Road. Ruabon, Pontadam. Ruabon, Daniel's Drive. Summerhill, Mendip Close. Summerhill, The Meadows. Tan y Fron, Bryn Gwenfro. Trevor, Charles Avenue. Wrexham, Ruthin Road. Wrexham, Regent Street. Wrexham, Glyndwr Way. Wrexham, Kerry Place. g) Traffic Signal Upgrade Chester Road, Gresford. h) Drainage Repairs Locations TBC i) Resilient Roads Grant Bangor on Dee, Straight Mile. Pontfadog B4500 WIE, Cefn Road j) Grounds Maintenance - North. * Pentre Maelor. Holt. Gresford. Marford. Rossett. Burton. Llay. Pandy. Rhosrobin. Bradley. Tan yr Allt/Cefn y Bedd. Pendine/Summerhill/Gwersyllt. New Broughton. Southsea. Brynteg. Moss. Pentre Broughton. Brymbo. Tanyfron. Coedpoeth. Minera. Bwlchgwyn. Gwynfryn. k) Grounds Maintenance - Area South. * Rhostyllen. Johnstown. Ruabon. Ponciau. Rhos/Pant. Pen-y-Cae. Plas Madoc. Rhosymedre. Cefn. Acrefair. Garth. Trevor. Froncysyllte. Halton. Whitehurst. Chirk. Ceiriog Valley Area. l) Grounds Maintenance - Area Central. * Maesgwyn. Rhosddu. Acton. Caia Park. Marchwiel. Bangor-is-y-Coed. Willington/Worthenbury. Penley. Overton. Hanmer. Bonnington. Eyton. Erbistock. Sesswick. Bowling Bank. Completed work The programme above details the planned major capital highway surface improvement schemes for 2021/22. Works identified in this programme include traditional resurfacing, major patching works and full reconstruction. *Every effort will be made to complete the grounds maintenance rounds as shown however frequency may be amended due to unforeseen circumstances. .
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