There a few closures in place during the night for the next week
Over the next few nights, Journeys in and out of Penarth will be affected by night-time closures for resurfacing work.
Details of which the closures can be seen below

PHASE ONE
26/05/2026 – 28/05/2026 (3 Nights) 19:00 – 05:00
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No access to/from Penarth via Cogan Hill
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Cogan Spur Open in Both Directions
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Barry Road Open in Both Directions

PHASE TWO
01/06/2026 – 03/06/2026 (3 Nights) 20:00 – 05:00
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No access to/from Penarth via Cogan Hill
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Cogan Spur closed heading towards Barons Court
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Barry Road closed heading away from Barons Court

PHASE THREE
04/06/2026 – 09/06/2026 (4 Nights) 19:00 – 05:00
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Entry to Penarth via Cogan Hill from Cogan Spur
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Exit from Penarth via Cogan Hill on to Barry Road
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Link Road closed heading away from Barons Court
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Barry Road closed toward from Barons Court

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