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Flyover that cuts through centre of town could be pulled down

16 Aug 2021 2 minute read
Caernarfon flyover. Picture by Ifan Morgan Jones

A flyover that cuts through the middle of Caernarfon could be pulled down by the council.

The controversial £4m structure was built in the 1970s as part of the yr A487 trunk road and prompted much opposition at the time as it involved the destruction of 98 buildings including a primary school and the town library.

However, care of the flyover will soon be transferred to the council – as soon as the Welsh Government finished construction of the £135m Caernarfon bypass, which should ensure that most traffic from Bangor to the Llŷn Peninsula and mid-west Wales does not pass directly through the town.

The bypass will start at the Goat roundabout on the A499/A487 junction at Dinas and end at the Plas Menai roundabout near the Felinheli bypass.

Gwynedd Council told Bro360 that they would start a public consultation next month on whether people wanted the flyover to remain or not.

‘Scope’

“There are two main options of course – either keep the flyover or take it down,” the head of the environmental department Dafydd Wyn William told Bro360.

“If we keep it – we can plant around the road to make it look more beautiful. There are even more options if we pull it down – we can put cycling facilities there for example.

“We don’t want to push an agenda here, we just want to know what the general view is.

“There is scope to do something here, and we are at a stage of making an exciting plan to complete it in an acceptable time.”

The council hoped that the cost of any redevelopment, likely to be in the millions of pounds, would be shouldered by the Welsh Government.

“We are already talking to the Welsh Government about money,” said Dafydd Wyn Williams.

“There is more to work than just pulling down the road itself because often there are things like phone lines that need to be redirected.

“Of course, the cost of demolition would have to be compared with the cost of long-term maintenance of the flyover.”


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Dai Hawkins
Dai Hawkins
2 years ago

Dylid ei ddymchwel cyn gyflymed ag sy’n bosib, i adfer yr ardal i gyflwr dynolgar.

Guto Owen
Guto Owen
2 years ago

He is obviously a spy or something

Wayne
Wayne
2 years ago

Pull it down. Ar unwaith.

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