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B4415, Efailnewydd- Temporary Prohibition of Traffic For Works

LL53 5THPublished 09/10/24Expired
Caernarfon Herald • 

What is happening?

DEDDF RHEOLI TRAFNIDIAETH FFYRDD 1984
ADRAN 14(1) FEL Y’I DIWYGIWYD GAN DDEDDF TRAFNIDIAETH
FFYRDD (CYFYNGIADAU DROS DRO) 1991
GORCHYMYN CYNGOR GWYNEDD
(FFORDD Y B4415 YN EFAILNEWYDD) (GWAHARDDIAD TRAFNIDIAETH TRWODD DROS DRO) 2024

RHODDIR DRWY HYN RYBUDD fod Cyngor Gwynedd yn bwriadu dim llai na saith niwrnod ar ôl dyddiad y rhybudd hwn wneud Gorchymyn fydd yn gwahardd unrhyw berson rhag peri i unrhyw gerbyd fynd mewn unrhyw gyfeiriad ar hyd y darn hwnnw o Ffordd y B4415 yn Efailnewydd o bwynt ger ei gyffordd gyda Lôn Boduan (A497) gan deithio mewn cyfeiriad de orllewinol hyd at bwynt ger Bont Rhyd Hir, Efailnewydd.

Mae angen y Gorchymyn ar sail iechyd a diogelwch i’r cyhoedd yn ystod gwaith ar ran Scottish Power.

Y ffordd arall yw teithio mewn cyfeiriad de ddwyreiniol ar Ffordd Efailnewydd (A497) hyd at gylchfan yr A499 ym Mhwllheli. Cymryd yr 2il allanfa i deithio ar yr A499 mewn cyfeiriad de orllewinol hyd at ei gyffordd gyda Lôn Garmon, Abersoch. Troi i’r dde i deithio mewn cyfeiriad gogledd orllewinol hyd at y caead ac i’r gwrthwyneb ar gyfer cerbydau sydd yn teithio i’r cyfeiriad arall. Bydd mynediad ar gael i drigolion.

Daw’r Gorchymyn i rym ar y 4ydd o Dachwedd 2024 a bydd yn parhau mewn grym am gyfnod na fydd hwy na tri mis neu hyd nes y cwblheir y gwaith y bwriedir ei wneud ar y ffordd, pa un bynnag fyddo gyntaf. Ar hyn o bryd disgwylir y gellir cwblhau’r gwaith o fewn tua 50 diwrnod.

DYDDIEDIG: 9fed o Hydref 2024
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Iwan G. D. Evans LLB(Anrh) PGCert Dip.L.G.
Pennaeth Gwasanaethau Cyfreithiol

Swyddfa’r Cyngor, Stryd y Jêl, CAERNARFON, Gwynedd.

Am fwy o wybodaeth ynglŷn â’r cau ffoniwch yr Ymgeisydd - Danny Jones ar 07467756045.

Am fwy o wybodaeth ynglŷn â’r Gorchymyn ffoniwch y Gwasanaeth Trafnidiaeth a Chefn Gwlad ar (01286) 679437. (2297284 EMH)

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984
SECTION 14(1) AS AMENDED BY THE ROAD TRAFFIC
(TEMPORARY RESTRICTIONS) ACT 1991
THE GWYNEDD COUNCIL
(B4415 IN EFAILNEWYDD) (TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF THROUGH TRAFFIC) ORDER 2024

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Gwynedd Council intend not less than seven days from the date hereof to make an Order, the effect of which will be to prohibit any person from causing any vehicle to proceed in either direction along that length of B4415 Road in Efailnewydd from a point by its junction with Lôn Boduan (A497) travelling south westerly up to a point by Rhyd Hir Bridge, Efailnewydd.

The Order is necessary on health and safety grounds to the public during works on behalf of Scottish Power.

The alternative route is to travel south easterly on Ffordd Efailnewydd (A497) up to the A499 roundabout in Pwllheli. Take the 2nd exit to travel on the A499 in a south westerly direction up to the junction with Lôn Garmon, Abersoch. Turn right to travel north westerly up to the closure and vice versa for vehicles travelling in the opposite direction.

Access will be maintained for residents.

The Order comes into effect on the 4th November 2024 and will continue in force for a period not exceeding three months or until the work which it is proposed to carry out on the road is completed, whichever is the earlier. At this stage it is anticipated that the work will be completed within approximately 50 days.

DATED: 9th October 2024
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Iwan G. D. Evans LLB(Hons) PGCert Dip.L.G.
Head of Legal Services

Council Offices, Shirehall Street, CAERNARFON, Gwynedd.

For further information regarding the closure please telephone the Applicant - Danny Jones on 07467756045.

For further information regarding the Order please telephone the Transportation and Countryside Service on (01286) 679437. (2297284 EMH)

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