County roads to be resurfaced, repaired and improved
ROADS across Bridgend county borough will be resurfaced, repaired and improved as part of a £2.7m investment into the local highway network over the coming year.
The local authority is carrying out work on 40 local roads as part of its highway improvement programme.
Resurfacing works will be carried out on the following roads:
A48 Pyle Cross
B4281 Farm Road in Cefn Cribbwr
A473 Roundabout approaching Pencoed
A4064 Oxford Street in Pontycymmer
A4061 High Street
Felindre and in roads
Rhiwglyn Street junction to the fire station in Ogmore Vale
A4093 Intervalley Road - Llangeinor Arms towards Llangeinor
B4280 Penprysg Rockwool in Pencoed
Bettws Rd (Tudor Drive to Heol Bradford) in Bettws
Cae Bach in Llangeinor B4281 Ewenny Road Bridgend
Davies
/ Garnwen
Nantyfyllon
Carlton
Porthcawl
Nolton Street - Court Rd junction to Brackla St junction in Bridgend
Cheltenham Road in Nottage
Litchard
Place
Terrace to
Terrace Road in in in
Bridgend
North Street in Caerau Fron Heulog, Bryntirion
Heol Ty Gwyn Maesteg
Haul Bryn / Dan Y Bryn / Blandy Terrace in Nantymoel
West Road - Cae Ganol junction to Anglesey Way junction in Nottage
Heol Yr Ysgol / Heol Byeastwood in Coity
Brackla Way - Church Acre To Hunters Ridge in Bridgend
Pentyla in Nantyfyllon Gordon Road / Highfield Avenue in Porthcawl
B4181 Tremains Road in Bridgend
B4181 Coychurch Road to traffic lights at in the back of Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Brackla
Heol West Plas Litchard Cross approach
Coegnant Cloae Brackla Ind Est in Bridgend
A4063 Maesteg Road - Tondu
A4064 Llangeinor Meanwhile, surface treatment which helps to preserve and extend the life of roads will be carried out on the following roads:
A4063 Greenmeadow to Paper Mills in Llangynwyd Shwt to Lletty Brongu
A4063 Sarn Link Dual Westbound (towards Aberkenfig)
Heol Castell and Heol
Shon in Cefn Cribbwr
Meadow Street Maesteg town
Simpsons Way in Pyle / Kenfig Hill
Summerfield Drive in Porthcawl
Glenwood
Coychurch
College
Bridgend
Greenacres
Cornelly
The council’s director for communities Janine Nightingale said: “This is part of an ongoing investment of millions of pounds into the highway network to make improvements for communities across the county borough.
“While the programme is now being scheduled,
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“Every effort is made to limit disruption while highway improvement works are carried out, however it is inevitable there will be some disruption and we apologise in advance for any inconvenience.”
Areas where work are needed are identified by the council’s highways inspectors who use a series of assessments, condition surveys and skidresistance tests while also taking into account issues raised by the public.