Penrhyn Road connects Princes Drive to Abergele Road / Conway Road. On both sides of the street, there are shops, outside seating and places to eat and drink. The two-lane, one-way street (southbound) is approximately 6.5 metres wide. There are spaces for time restricted parking on both sides of the street.
The current pavements, although wide, are reduced by building canopies and other street furniture, including areas of planting. The public space is generally appealing and of good quality.
Key issues
- Even though most pavements are wider than 2 metres, the additional street furniture and seating areas sometimes make it difficult for pedestrians to move around.
- Pedestrian crossings can be improved.
- Continuous parking on either side of the road can make it hard for pedestrians to see oncoming traffic, especially when people are entering the road between parked cars.
- The 6.5 metre width for a one-way road is wider than normal, encouraging higher speeds.
- There are currently no designated cycle facilities (such as a cycle contraflow lane) that allow cyclists to travel down the road (north).
Proposals
- Narrow the road to make the walking area larger and give people more walking and seating areas along Penrhyn Road.
- Add raised planters for trees and plants with integrated seating, to make the area look more attractive. Trees and plants would be located on the western side of the road where there is currently parking. Additional parking spaces are included in the proposed car park development of the Old Market Hall site.
- Create new raised junctions at both ends of Penrhyn Road to improve safety and make crossing easier for pedestrians.
- Add a new contraflow cycle lane and cycle parking.
- Add new wayfinding signs to make it easier for people to find their way to the key local attractions.
Artist's impression
Penrhyn Road visualisation
Plans
View the Penrhyn Road plans. (PDF, 4.2MB)
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