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North Wales metro schemes to get over £11m

Mark Moran
28 October 2020
Minister for Transport and North Wales Ken Skates
Minister for Transport and North Wales Ken Skates

 

Over £11m has been allocated to schemes across North Wales to support sustainable ways of travelling, improve safety and reduce carbon emissions.
Over £7m of the funding will go to local projects delivered by local authorities including electric buses and town centre improvements.

This includes £3.6m for six electric buses and provision of charging points for a new TrawsCymru T22 between Caernarfon – Porthmadog- Blaenau Ffestiniog and a T19 TrawsCymru Connect bus service between Blaenau Ffestiniog and Llandudno.  

The new services and investment follows detailed planning work with Gwynedd Council to strengthen the quality and attractiveness of key bus services in the area.

Some £2m of funding will go towards the A4086/A4244 junction improvement scheme that will improve access to Llanberis, a key tourism destination and gateway to the Snowdon Sherpa bus service. This will include active travel and safety improvements. There will also be investment in early development works for hydrogen hubs in Holyhead and Deeside.

Funding is also being allocated towards the Holyhead Breakwater, and improvements to Mold, Buckley and Caernarfon town centres.

Funding is proposed for development work for an active travel route between Sandycroft and Broughton in Deeside, which when completed would link existing routes through Queensferry and Sandycroft to key employment sites in Broughton including Airbus.

Some £4m has also been allocated to Transport for Wales (TfW) towards its work on the North Wales Metro. This includes the development work for improved rail services and stations.  

Active Travel access to stations will be developed in collaboration with local authorities and a review of the bus network across the region will be completed with options for improvement.

The funding will allow Transport for Wales to support the Yr Wyddfa Partnership with its development work on sustainable solutions to address transport pressures in the National Park to protect the environment, communities and the tourism economy.

Minister for Transport and North Wales Ken Skates said: “The North Wales metro is key in delivering an integrated, improved and efficient transport system for the region. I’m pleased to announce funding for a number of different schemes, including electric buses and charging infrastructure, active travel routes and improvements to town centres.

“These investments are now more important than ever. As we face this challenging time we must plan for the future we would like to see, which is greener and more sustainable for all of us.”

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