Wrexham, Temporary Prohibition Of Traffic Due To Resurfacing Works
What is happening?
Mae Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Wrecsam yn bwriadu gwneud GORCHYMYN (GWAHARDD TRAFFIG THWODD) DROS DRO o dan Adran 14(1) o Ddeddf Rheoleiddio Traffig Ffyrdd 1984 a ddaw i rym ar 08/01/24 gan wahardd unrhyw gerbyd rhag teithio ar hyd:
1. Acton Gate o"r gyffordd fl'r A5152 Ffordd Caer tua'r gorllewin am belher o 50 metr at y gyffordd ag Acton Gate, er mwyn galluogi'r Cyngor i roi wyneb newydd ar y ffordd.
Bydd ffordd arall i gerbydau fynd ar hyd Acton Gate, a bydd arwyddion i ddangos hynny. Bydd mynediad i gerddwyr ar gael tra bydd y ffordd argau.
2. Ffordd Eneurys o'r gyffordd a'r A5152 Ffordd Caer tua'r gorllewin am bellter o 60 metr er mwyn galluogi'r Cyngor i roi wyneb newydd ary ffordd.
Bydd ffordd arall i gerbydau fynd ar hyd Ffordd Sandway ac Acton Gate, a bydd arwyddion i ddangos hynny. Bydd mynediad i gerddwyr ar gael tra bydd y ffordd ar gau.
Disgwylir i'r gwaharddiad bara am 10 diwmod, neu lai os bydd y gwafth wedi'i gwblhau'n gynt, ond heb fod yn hwy na 18 mis.
Dyddiedig 27/12/23.
Darren Williams - Prif Swyddog Amgylcheddol a Thechnegol
Wrexham County Borough Council intends to make a TEMPORARY (PROHIBITION OF THROUGH TRAFFIC) ORDER under Section 14{1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 effective from 08/01/24 prohibiting any vehicle from using that length of:
1. Acton Gate from its junction with A5152 Chester Road in a westerly direction to its junction with Acton Gate, for a distance of 50 meters to enable the Council to undertake resurfacing works
The alternative route for vehicles affected by the closure is via Acton Gate, which will be signposted accordingly. Pedestrian access will be maintained throughout the period of closure.
2. Eneurys Road from its junction with A5152 Chester Road in a westerly direction for a distance of 60 meters to enable the Council to undertake resurfacing works
The alternative route for vehicles effected by the closure is via Sandway road and Acton Gate, which will be signposted accordingly. Pedestrian access will be maintained throughout the period of closure.
The prohibition is expected to last for 10 days, or until completion of the works if earlier, with a maximum duration of 18 months.
Dated 27/12/23.
Darren Williams - Chief Officer Environment & Technical
How long will it take?
Planned start
8-Jan-2024
Estimated end
17-Jan-2024
Need to publish a public notice?
If you need to publish a public notice, please contact The Leader directly at: