Cross Hands link road
WORK on a new link road in the county is driving forward.
The Cross Hands Economic Link Road will serve as an important link to the A48 trunk road and Cross Hands Business Park – linking Gorslas and Cross Hands via The Cross Hands Business Park.
Section one, which will run from Gate Road in Gorslas to Norton Road in Penygroes, is due to open in February 2019.
Construction work, which is being undertaken by Alun Griffiths (Contractors) Ltd, started in January this year.
The road will serve the Cross Hands East Strategic Employment Site which is set to become the next major employment zone in the county, with the potential to create up to 1,100 jobs.
It will provide a direct access from the north to the Cross Hands East Strategic Employment Site and will relieve congestion at the main A48 Cross Hands Roundabout and improve safety at the ‘six ways’ junction at Gorslas square.
Executive Board Member responsible for environment, Cllr Hazel Evans said: “It’s great to see how well work is progressing on this major new link road for the Gwendraeth Valley.
“The link road is important not only for the new Cross Hands East Strategic Employment Site, but also to ease congestion in Gorslas.”
The scheme, which will cost approximately £10.4 million, has received funding of £1.5 million from Welsh Government’s Local Transport Fund 2017/18, with further funding allocated from the council’s capital programme.
Discussions with landowners are ongoing and construction work on the second section from Norton Road to Black Lion Road is expected to be start in 2019. This will connect to the section from the M4 junction to Black Lion Road which was completed in 2015.
Ffordd Gyswllt Cross Hands
MAE gwaith ar ffordd gyswllt newydd yn y sir yn mynd yn ei flaen.
Bydd Ffordd Gyswllt Economaidd Cross Hands yn gwasanaethu fel dolen gyswllt bwysig ar gyfer cefnffordd yr A48 a Pharc Busnes Cross Hands; gan gysylltu Gors-las a Cross Hands drwy Barc Busnes Cross Hands.
Bwriedir agor Cam Un, rhwng Heol y Gât, Gors-las a Heol Norton, Pen-y-groes ym mis Chwefror, 2019.
Dechreuodd y gwaith adeiladu, sy’n cael ei wneud gan gwmni Alun Griffiths (Contractors) Ltd, ym mis Ionawr eleni.
Bydd y ffordd yn gwasanaethu Safle Cyflogaeth Strategol Dwyrain Cross Hands, sydd ar fin dod yn barth cyflogaeth mawr nesaf y Sir, gyda’r potensial o greu hyd at 1,100 o swyddi.
Bydd yn darparu mynediad uniongyrchol o’r gogledd i Safle Cyflogaeth Strategol Dwyrain Cross Hands a bydd yn lleihau tagfeydd wrth brif gylchfan Cross Hands ar yr A48, yn ogystal â gwella diogelwch wrth y gyffordd ‘chwe ffordd’ ar sgwâr Gors-las.
Dywedodd y Cynghorydd Hazel Evans, yr Aelod o’r Bwrdd Gweithredol sy’n gyfrifol am yr Amgylchedd: “Mae’n wych gweld pa mor dda y mae gwaith ar y ffordd gyswllt newydd fawr hon ar gyfer Cwm Gwendraeth yn mynd yn ei flaen. “Mae’r ffordd gyswllt yn bwysig i Safle Cyflogaeth Strategol Dwyrain Cross Hands a hefyd er mwyn lleihau tagfeydd yn ardal Gors-las.”
Mae’r cynllun, a fydd costio tua £10.4 miliwn, wedi derbyn £1.5 miliwn o gyllid gan Gronfa Trafnidiaeth Leol Llywodraeth Cymru 2017/18. Yn ogystal, mae rhagor o gyllid wedi’i ddyrannu gan raglen gyfalaf y Cyngor.
Mae trafodaethau â pherchenogion tir yn mynd yn eu blaenau a disgwylir i’r gwaith adeiladu ar yr ail gam o Heol Norton i Heol y Llew Du ddechrau yn 2019. Bydd y rhan hon yn cysylltu â’r rhan o gyffordd yr M4 i Heol y Llew Du a gafodd ei gwblhau yn 2015.
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