https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-64640215
'All major road building projects in Wales have been scrapped over
environmental concerns.
The planned third Menai bridge will not go ahead and neither will the
controversial "red route" in Flintshire.
The move is part of the Welsh government's National Transport Plan and follows
a year-long review.
Environmental campaigners called it "world-leading and brave" but some in the
construction industry warned the announcement could put jobs at risk.
It comes as the Welsh government is accused of endangering bus services as a
senior minister said industry subsidies have yet to be confirmed beyond summer.
The Welsh government said all future roads must pass strict criteria which
means they must not increase carbon emissions, they must not increase the
number of cars on the road, they must not lead to higher speeds and higher
emissions, and they must not negatively impact the environment.
Flintshire council leader Ian Roberts was disappointed by the decision.
"The council is concerned that there are currently no alternative solutions
being put forward and no funding for much needed improvement works to local
transport infrastructure," he said.'
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