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Blackwood road to shut for two weeks of drainage works

Blackwood road to shut for two weeks of drainage works

Penllwyn Lane will be shut from its junction with Blackwood Road for about 40 metres.
This closure, organised by Caerphilly County Borough Council, and announced through a public notice, is set to start on Monday, August 18, and should last until Friday, August 29.
Alternative routes will be available via Brynteg Avenue, Manor Road, Bryn Road, and Blackwood Road.
The road will be closed to all vehicles, including emergency services and residents, but pedestrians will still be able to use the road.
The work is being carried out by C. Wynne & Sons, trading as Wynne Construction.
Anyone needing more information can contact Steven Kemp at Wynne Construction either by email at steven.kemp@wynneconstruction.co.uk or by phone on 01745 586666.
The closure notice was published by Clive Campbell, acting director for infrastructure and waste at Caerphilly County Borough Council, on August 11.
The work is being done under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, which allows councils to temporarily close roads for things like maintenance, preventing danger to the public, or for events.
The order states the closure is not to exceed 18 months.
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