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  		Welsh Government funding bid
  		Published: 29/01/2016
天涯社区 has today ( Friday  29 January)  submitted  bids to 
the Welsh Government  for funding to introduce a range of road safety and 
transport improvements across the County,
Ten  proposed schemes have been identified following a  review and analysis of  
recorded accident data and  safety audits. They  are:
- Upgrading the existing Zebra crossing to a Pelican crossing near Trelawnyd 
School
- Upgrading the existing Zebra crossing to a Pelican crossing in Church Road, 
Buckley
- Reviewing the parking arrangements and general traffic safety arrangements 
outside Golftyn Primary School, Connahs Quay, Ysgol Bryn Coch, Mold and 
Sandycroft Primary School including the provision of mandatory 20mph speed 
limits outside each school
- Highway Safety improvements and route treatment work along the A5104 between 
Penymynydd and Warren Hall
- Highway Safety improvements and route treatment work on the A5026 Lloc, 
adjacent to the Rock Inn Public House
- Highway Safety improvements on Liverpool Road, Buckley at its junction with 
Alltami Road near Elfed High School
- Improvements to bus collection points along the new proposed Core Bus Network 
by improving shelters, kerbing, footways, lighting and the provision of clear 
signage and bus timetables at each of the sites, in order to provide effective 
links to future local Community Transport arrangements
- Improved Active travel access arrangements along Shore Road Gronant 
- Provision of a footpath link between Bryn Awelon, Mold and Bryn y Baal. 
- Funds to set up pilot Community Transport schemes in two areas of the County
Councillor Bernie Attridge, Cabinet Member for Environment said:  The schemes 
have been chosen following assessments of all areas of concern on the Councils 
Highway Network. The assessments have followed processes previously agreed by 
the administration to ensure openness and transparency and to ensure that the 
schemes most in need of attention are put forward. It once again highlights the 
importance of an effective and safe highway network  to this Council and I 
eagerly await the outcome of the bids to Welsh Government for all of the 
schemes we have put forward 
The outcome of the bids  is expected early in the new financial year.
Caption: Councillor Attridge pictured with pupils outside Trelawnyd   School.