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After the rejection of two major road projects in North Wales a new transport panel has been announced

The North Wales Transport Commission led by Lord Terry Burns will recommend how to build a sustainable and integrated transport system

A55 Roundabout at Llanfairfechan(Image: Google maps)

The panel of independent commissioners who will recommend how to build a sustainable and integrated transport system for North Wales have been announced.

Welsh Government revealed last month that the body would be set up and led by Lord Terry Burns, who leads a similar commission in South East Wales and is a former Permanent Secretary of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Treasury.

It comes after the Government has cancelled two major road projects in recent months after placing highways schemes in Wales under review from a climate change road review panel.

These were the £14m Llanbedr bypass and £75m plan to remove the A55 roundabouts at Llanfairfechan and Penmaenmawr - despite already spending £10.5m on both projects.

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Now the new commission's panel has been named. Among the things they could consider are a 50mph limit on additional parts of the A55 -

The Commission will be taking an "evidence-led approach to produce recommendations that will help deliver a high-quality integrated transport system for North Wales, improving the way we travel while cutting emissions". The conclusions of the Welsh Government’s Roads Review will form part of that evidence base for the Commission’s recommendations, which are due to be presented next year.

Deputy Minister for Climate Change Lee Waters said: "The North Wales Transport Commission will build on the great work already being delivered by the North Wales Metro programme such as this Fflecsi service, and consider the needs of all communities; both urban and rural, along the coast and inland.