Overview
- Conwy County Borough Council has costed the upgrade of Sandy Cove’s roads at about £5.5 million following design work completed in 2022.
- The roads remain unadopted, so they are not maintained at public expense and would require external funding to reach adoptable standards.
- Clwyd West MS Darren Millar pressed the Senedd to show leadership and bring together stakeholders to progress a solution.
- Cabinet Secretary Ken Skates said the unadopted road fund paid for design but does not commit Welsh Government to construction, and he will check the scheme’s status in the Regional Transport Plan.
- Residents report severe potholes, flooding when water overtops the sea wall, and a lack of lighting and pavements across an estate of more than 250 homes.