LLANGOLLEN’S “Four Great Highways” project has re-opened its tendering process following a re-scoping exercise to bring the project within budget.

Denbighshire County Council’s “Four Great Highways” project aims to enhance the landscape and improve accessibility, interpretation and signage in Llangollen.

The project is part of investment by the UK Government’s Levelling Up Fund that was secured through a joint application between Denbighshire County Council and Wrexham County Borough Council for the Clwyd South Constituency.

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Tendering process for Llangollen’s ‘Four Great Highways’ project

A total of £3.8 million was allocated to Denbighshire to invest in the communities of Llangollen, Llantysilio, Corwen and surrounding areas.

The tendering process to find a contractor for the project was previously opened in August.

But due to the current market and general levels of construction inflation, all tenders submitted to deliver the original design proposals were significantly overbudget.

The project team has been re-scoping the project in the last few weeks to ensure that the project objective to deliver 960m² of public realm improvements is still achievable within the budget.

The new plans were presented to the project board for approval on October 26.

No additions have been made to the project design as the main priority is to ensure that the project can be delivered within the allocated budget.

The tendering process for the re-scoped project is now open until midday on November 27.

Anyone interested in tendering for the work can do so via Sell2Wales.

Cllr Barry Mellor, lead member for environment and transport, said: “The Four Great Highways project team has undertaken a rigorous re-scoping exercise to ensure that we can deliver a worthwhile project within the budget allocated by the UK Government.

“We are pleased to now have started the tendering process to find a suitable contractor to complete the works needed to deliver this project and we look forward to appointing a suitable candidate to bring the plans to fruition.

“Once completed, we hope that these improvements enhance the resident and visitor experience and help to encourage people to spend more time in the town.”