Glamorgan Gazette

Bill for roads that won’t be built

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HUNDREDS of thousands of pounds has been spent on two proposed roads in the Vale of Glamorgan which now won’t get built.

For several years Vale of Glamorgan council was drawing up plans to build a road from the A48 to the M4, and another road bypassing Dinas Powys.

But last month the Welsh Government announced it would not fund building these new roads, as part of its new transport strategy which focuses on public and active transport.

Now the Vale council has revealed the total cost spent on these two roads which have now been cancelled is £654,698.

The costs include hiring expensive consultant­s to draw up plans for where the roads would potentiall­y go, as well as lengthy public consultati­on to see if there was support for them.

The road from the A48 at Sycamore Cross to the M4 at Junction 34 proved highly unpopular as concerns ranged from houses getting knocked down to ancient woodland felled.

That road has cost £462,632, which was funded by grants from the Welsh Government.

The road bypassing Dinas Powys, however, was generally supported by the public, and was part of a wider project to improve transport infrastruc­ture in the village like better bus shelters and cycling routes.

The bypass could have cut congestion in Dinas. The wider Dinas transport project has cost £192,066, mostly from Welsh Government, but including £54,749 from the Vale council.

Peter King, cabinet member for transport, said: “It has always frustrated me that the work was seen as the Dinas Powys bypass. But it wasn’t – it was the Dinas Powys transport infrastruc­ture, because it included all sorts of things, including cycle networks and better access to train stations.”

He revealed the costs during a meeting of the full council on Monday, after a question from Cllr Ian Johnson, leader of the Plaid Cymru group on the Vale.

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