Maiden Wells has suffered with very heavy traffic since the 1960s when the Texaco (now
Valero) oil refinery and
Pembroke Power Station opened. Even though the road through Maiden Wells is a
C-road designed for light traffic, by 2015 around six thousand vehicles a day were passing through the village including many vans, lorries and oil tankers. Following numerous complaints and traffic accidents,
Pembrokeshire County Council began a consultation with residents in the summer of 2010 about building a new road bypass. The council proposed three different routes. The eventual chosen route generated controversy as it cuts through the centre of the village which and then passes to the north of the village. The construction of the new road required the demolition of two cottages to make way for a new roundabout. Work on the new road and associated drainage works began in January 2017 and the new road opened to traffic on Monday, 12 June 2017. ==References==