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Footpath 5 (Part), Portskewett - Temporary closure due to likelihood of danger to the public

NP26 3SLPublished 18/06/25
Abergavenny Chronicle • 

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CYNGOR SIR FYNWY
ADRAN 14(1)(b) - DEDDF RHEOLEIDDIO TRAFFIG FFYRD 1984
LLWYBR TROED 5 (RHAN) PORTHSGIWED GORCHYMYN RHEOLEIDDIO TRAFFIG DROS DRO 2025

 
RHODDIR HYSBYSIAD TRWY HYN fod CYNGOR SIR FYNWY wedi gwneud Gorchymyn o dan Adran 14 (1) (b) o Ddeddf Rheoleiddio Traffig Ffyrdd 1984 ar 9 Ebrill 2025, a ddaeth i rym ar 9fed Ebrill 2025. Mae'r Gorchymyn wedi parhau mewn grym a byddai fel arall yn dod i ben ar 30ain Mehefin 2025 pe na bai'r cyfarwyddyd am estyniad wedi'i roi.  

Mae'r Gorchymyn wedi'i ymestyn o dan awdurdod y Dirprwy Weinidog dros Newid Hinsawdd, yn gweithredu o dan awdurdod Ysgrifennydd y Cabinet dros Drafnidiaeth a Gogledd Cymru, un o Weinidogion Cymru, tan ac yn cynnwys 29ain Rhagfyr 2025 o dan Adran 15 (5) o Ddeddf Rheoleiddio Traffig Ffyrdd 1984 (fel y'i diwygiwyd gan Ddeddf Traffig Ffyrdd (Cyfyngiadau Dros Dro) 1991).  

Effaith y Gorchymyn oedd cau'r llwybr troed dros dro fel y nodir uchod ac fel y nodir ar gynllun y Gorchymyn. Gwnaed y Gorchymyn a'r estyniad i'r Gorchymyn oherwydd y tebygolrwydd o berygl i'r cyhoedd.  

Yn rhinwedd Adran 16(1) o Ddeddf Rheoleiddio Traffig Ffyrdd 1984 bydd person sy'n torri cyfyngiad neu waharddiad a osodwyd o dan Adran 14 o'r Ddeddf yn euog o drosedd.  

Am ragor o wybodaeth cysylltwch ag Adran Hawliau Tramwy Cyngor Sir Fynwy ar 01633 644850 neu e-bostiwch Countryside@Monmouthshire.gov.uk  

Dyddiad: 18fed Mehefin 2025
James Williams, Prif Swyddog, Y Gyfraith a Llywodraethiant

MONMOUTHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
SECTION 14(1)(b) - ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984
FOOTPATH 5 (PART) PORTSKEWETT
TEMPORARY TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER 2025  

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on 9th April 2025 MONMOUTHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL made an Order under S14 (1) (b) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, which came into effect on 9th April 2025. The order has continued in force and would otherwise expire on 30th June 2025 if the direction for an extension had not been given.  

The Order has been extended under the authority of the Deputy Minister for Climate Change, acting under the authority of the Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales, one of the Welsh Ministers, until and including29th December 2025 under Section 15 (5) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (as amended by the Road Traffic (Temporary Restrictions) Act 1991).  

The effect of the Order was to temporarily close the footpath as set out above and as indicated on the orderplan. The order and extension to the order has been made due to the likelihood of danger to the public.   

By virtue of Section 16(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 a person who contravenes a restriction or prohibition imposed under Section 14 of the Act shall be guilty of an offence.  

For further information please contact Monmouthshire County Council’s Rights of Way Section on 01633 644850 or email Countryside@Monmouthshire.gov.uk  

Dated  18th June 2025
James Williams, Chief Officer, Law and Governance.  

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