THE roads in Denbighshire which are set to be exempt from the new 20mph limit have been revealed.
On September 17, most 30mph roads in Wales will be reduced to 20mph - making it the first nation to have a 20mph default speed limit.
The local authority is currently consulting over which roads should be exempt.
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An interactive map on the Welsh Government's website shows which roads in the two counties have been identified as possible exemptions.
The following roads have been earmarked:
- A548 Prestatyn Road (from Nant Hall Hotel to Warren Drive)
- A525, Rhyl (from Clwyd Retail Park to Cwybr Fawr caravan site)
- B538 Glascoed Road (from Cwttir Lane to just past the Ffordd William Morgan roundabout)
- B5105, Ruthin (from Firgrove Cottage to the turning for Clocaenog)
- A525 Lon Gwernydd (from Lon Cae Brics/Brickfield Lane onto the Ruthin North Link Road, until you pass the River Clwyd)
- A494, Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd (from Lon Cae Glas to eastern town entry sign on same road)
- A494, Gwyddelwern
- A5, Glyndyfrdwy (section either side of village)
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