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Jones Bros starts work on popular path in Denbigh29th Mar 2017

Jones Bros Civil Engineering has started work on a combined foot- and cycle path leading into Denbigh.

The existing 300m path, which runs between Henllan and Denbigh, is being widened to improve access and usability for walkers and cyclists.

It begins at the top end of Denbigh golf course and runs down into Denbigh. Approximately 60 per cent of the footpath is on the existing route, with the remainder being a new path.

The work is being carried out on behalf of client Denbighshire County Council.

Regional manager for north Wales and the north west Hefin Lloyd-Davies said: “We are scheduled to be on site for five weeks, with three or four people working on the job at any one time.

“We are using our in-house surfacing team and Forest Traffic management.

“The widening of the path will improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists using the route into Denbigh.

“It’s a common route and the feedback we have had from members of the public is that they are pleased the work is being carried out.”

The works will be completed by the end of the Feb 2017.

Jones Bros has an in-house surfacing division with considerable experience in planning and carrying out surfacing works.

Founded in the 1950s and employing almost 350 people, Jones Bros has grown rapidly in the last decade.  It is currently working on contracts in various sectors including the construction of waste management facilities, highways, flood and marine defence and renewable energy projects around the UK.

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