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Grandfather of nurse who died after Wyllie Bends crash calls for safety measures to go further

News | Rhiannon James - Local Democracy Reporting Service | Published: 14:28, Thursday February 10th, 2022.
Last updated: 09:46, Friday February 11th, 2022

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Laurie Jones, 23, from Pontllanfraith, died on October 1, 2019
Laurie Jones, 23, from Pontllanfraith, died on October 1, 2019

The road between Ynysddu and Wyllie is to be “improved” with concrete posts and chain-link fencing set to be installed.

But the grandfather of 23-year-old Laurie Jones, who died after a crash on the road, is not satisfied with the decision and is calling for a metal barrier to be placed on the road, known as the ‘Wyllie bends’.

Leighton Reardon said: “I am quite pleased that something is going to be done, but I do not think this is the answer. The council should put safety first, not cost effectiveness.”

Laurie, a nurse from Pontllanfraith, had been driving home from a shift at the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff in the early hours of October 1, 2019 when she crashed. Her car had come off the road and was later found in the nearby Sirhowy River.

Grandfather of nurse who died after Wyllie Bends crash calls for road to be made safer

Mr Reardon, from Blackwood, said: “Laurie had so much going for her and it was all taken away. I just want to stop this from happening to anyone else.”

Since 2014, eight accidents, including four “slight” accidents, have occurred on the road.

Safety measures similar to that on Penmaen Road, where a metal barrier and wooden fencing is placed, would be Mr Reardon’s preferred option.

Work on the B4251 will cost Caerphilly County Borough Council around £350,000 and will be funded by the Corporate Projects capital budget. It has not been announced when work will begin.

Council leader Philippa Marsden, who is the ward councillor for Ynysddu, said she was “really pleased” to see the plans for the road, which were presented to the council’s cabinet on Wednesday, February 9.

The B4251 between Ynysddu and Wyllie
The B4251 between Ynysddu and Wyllie
Mr Reardon wants to see barriers like the ones put up on Penmaen Road
Mr Reardon wants to see barriers, like the ones put up on Penmaen Road, to improve road safety on the Wyllie bends

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In summer 2020, Caerphilly County Borough Council carried out improvements on the road. The speed limit on the road was lowered from 60mph to 40mph, solid white lines were painted to tell motorists not to overtake and chevron signs were installed on some bends. Work was also done to improve the road surface and vegetation was cut back.

In September 2020, a significant amount of trees were cut down as part of the Ash dieback programme – this opened up embankments and created additional safety concerns for drivers.

This led to a review of the road in November 2020, where three options were considered; a Vehicle Restraint System (VRS), the installation of fencing, or a “do nothing” approach.

Council officers recommended to cabinet that concrete and chain-link fencing be installed and this was approved at the meeting.

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