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Residents claim the planned route for the Bontnewydd bypass will devastate the villages of Bethel and Felinheli. The new £85m road is needed to relieve daily queues south of Caernarfon.
Plans showing four possible routes for a bypass at Bontnewydd in Gwynedd have gone on public display. But already there are differences of opinion with a dispute about the route between Bontnewydd ...
A decision on whether to build a new bypass between Caernarfon and Bontnewydd in Gwynedd faces further delays, it has been confirmed. In October, the Welsh Government said it would consider a ...
A SCHEME to build a bypass to ease traffic congestion at a notorious bottleneck is still on schedule. Caernarfon mayor Hywel Roberts has received confirmation from Arfon AM Alun Ffred Jones that ...
FOUR possible routes for a new bypass have been unveiled. At a high-tech exhibition in the Celtic Royal Hotel, Caernarfon this week, the Welsh Assembly Government and consultants Parson ...
The cheapest would be a Bontnewydd bypass. That would run to the south of the village from the A499/A487 Goat roundabout at Llanwnda, rejoining the existing A487 to the north of Bontnewydd. A longer ...
The joint venture delivering the Caernarfon and Bontnewydd bypass welcomed partner organisations and local farmers to help improve health and safety in the construction and agricultural industries.
Residents claim the planned route for the Bontnewydd bypass will devastate the villages of Bethel and Felinheli. The new £85m road is needed to relieve daily queues south of Caernarfon.
He added that he thought use should be made of the road from Bontnewydd to Caeathro to save on having to buy land, and to make use of a road which was already an "unofficial" bypass for Caernarfon.
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