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Rhondda Cynon Taff A4059 road improved to prevent flooding
Work to help prevent flooding on a main road in Rhondda Cynon Taff has been completed.
Some 拢85,000 was spent by the council to improve a nine mile (14.5km) section of the A4059, between Aberdare and Abercynon, which is prone to flooding.
It was part of a 拢23m scheme to improve roads in the area.
Council leader Andrew Morgan said road improvements "continue to be a key priority when it comes to allocating our financial resources".
The road, known locally as the "Letty Turner's bends" has also had its drainage system improved.
Councillor Morgan said: "We will be investing over 拢23m in highways improvements, infrastructure and strategic projects over the next three years - this is on top of the 拢53m we have already invested since 2011 meaning that by 2018/19 we will have invested over 拢76m in these key areas in recent years."
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