A ROAD closure in the Vale of Clwyd will cause a change in bus services until the end of the month.
Denbighshire County Council has been informed of changes to bus services in Denbigh, which will be effected due to road closures between January 16-20 and between Monday, January 23 and Friday, January 27.
Due to the closure of Bridge Street, Denbigh, between these days, bus services will be amended and diverting from their usual route.
Drivers should note that no traffic will be able to access Bridge Street during this time and alternative routes should be considered due to the essential electrical maintenance work.
Arriva 51 and X51 buses before 7.30am will only serve the Plas Pigot bus stop on Ruthin Road in the direction of Ruthin, and the Railway Inn bus stop in the direction of Rhyl.
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A free taxi shuttle service will operate from 7.30am to 6pm to transfer passengers from Lenton Pool and Vale Street to Ruthin Road to meet buses – and vice versa.
Taxis will be waiting at Lenten Pool at the time the bus is due and it will shuttle those who require the service to Ruthin Road, and pick up those who depart the arriving bus back up to Lenten Pool.
The following services will serve Lenton Pool and Ruthin Road only via Denbigh Business Park:
- 8.50pm: Rhyl-Denbigh.
- 9.40pm: Lenton Pool to Llangwyfan and return 76.
- 10.20pm: Denbigh-Rhyl.
- 11pm: Rhyl-Denbigh.
- 11.55pm: Denbigh-Rhyl.
All other evening services will stop at Ruthin Road only.
Normal service will run on Saturday and Sunday, January 21 and 22.
For M&H services, temporary bus Stops will be in place on Station Road outside Aldi and Theatr Twm o’r Nant.
Service 76 will stop at Lenton Pool, Station Road and Ruthin Road only. It will not stop on Vale Street.
The number 66 Fflecsi will not stop on Vale Street. It will serve Lenton Pool and the temporary stop on Station Road.
The P&O Lloyd / M&H number 14 service will only stop at Lenton Pool.
It will leave Denbigh via Barker’s Well Lane and through Denbigh Business Park.
Normal services will run on Saturday and Sunday, January 21 and 22.
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