A55 roadworks due to last five weeks near Llanddulas

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Roadworks on A55
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Motorists in north Wales face five weeks of disruption as the westbound section of the A55 is to close for bridge repairs.

A contraflow will see a single traffic lane in each direction near junction 23 at Llanddulas in Conwy county.

The Welsh Government said "essential" improvement work had to be carried out.

On Monday morning, Traffic Wales, external reported "long delays", external between Abergele and Colwyn Bay, from Junctions 20-24, due to the roadworks.

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Last month, Clwyd West AM Darren Millar said the work would put a foot on the windpipe of the region's economy.

Similar works on the eastbound carriageway are set to take place later next year.

The Welsh Government said there had been 501 consecutive days without any daytime lane closures on the A55, external between junction 11 for Llandygai and the English border.

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