
A467 Crosskeys to close for two nights for roadwork
The A467 Crosskeys will be closed from the Full Moon roundabout to the B4591 Risca Road junction.
Caerphilly County Borough Council announced the closure will take place on Monday, June 16, and Tuesday, June 17, from 8pm to 6am the following morning.
The council has stated the closure is necessary for structural work on the road and should be completed by Wednesday, June 18.
The temporary prohibition of driving order will prevent all vehicles from proceeding along the specified section of the A467.
However, alternative routes have been made available, including the A467, A468, A469, A472, and A467.
It is important to note that access for pedestrians and emergency service vehicles will not be maintained during the closure period.
Caerphilly County Borough Council is implementing the order under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.
The council apologises for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciates the public's understanding and cooperation.
For further information, residents can contact the council at trafficman@caerphilly.gov.uk or call 01443 815588 during normal office hours.
The order was issued on Thursday, May 1, by Marcus Lloyd, Head of Infrastructure.

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