TRAFFIC measures will be introduced as the next phase of the Llandudno Junction flyover work begins.

The second phase of the Llandudno Junction flyover work is set to begin on April 17, with work to refurbish the flyover including replacements to waterproofing, movement joints and drainage.

The work was originally planned to be completed in three phases, but was soon amended, with the first phase being completed last year.

Phase two of the project will complete the work, and will run from April 17 to July 20, as dry weather is required for the refurbishment.

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One lane of the bridge to Conwy will stay open, with 3-way traffic lights on the Weekly News roundabout to manage vehicles.

Traffic between Weekly News roundabout and Tesco roundabout (Ffordd 6G) will be one-way only. Ffordd 6G will have the same vehicle restrictions as the A55.

Drivers heading from Tesco towards Llandudno will need to follow the diversion via the A55 to Black Cat roundabout (J19).

You can also get to Conwy via A55 J17 and Llandudno Junction via A55 J19.

Access will be maintained for pedestrians and cyclists through the site from Conwy to the steps at the Llandudno Junction end of the site, near Lidl.

A Conwy County Borough Council spokesperson added: “Please allow extra time for your journey.

“Thank you for your patience while we carry out this vital work.”