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Cross Street and Market Street, Abergavenny Temporary Traffic Regulation

NP7 5ERPublished 03/09/25
Abergavenny Chronicle • 

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CYNGOR SIR FYNWY
HYSBYSIAD RHEOLEIDDIO TRAFFIG DROS DRO
ADRAN 14 - DEDDF RHEOLEIDDIO TRAFFIG FFORDD 1984  

CYNGOR SIR FYNWY
(STRYD Y GROES A STRYD Y FARCHNAD, Y FENNI, SIR FYNWY) HYSBYSIAD RHEOLEIDDIO TRAFFIG DROS DRO 2025  

HYSBYSIR DRWY HYN bod CYNGOR SIR FYNWY, Neuadd y Sir, y Rhadyr, Brynbuga, NP15 1GA ("y Cyngor") yn bwriadu gwneud Gorchymyn yn unol â'r pwerau a roddwyd gan Adran 14(1)(a) o Ddeddf Rheoleiddio Traffig Ffyrdd 1984:

1. Daw’r Gorchymyn i rym ar 10fed Medi 2025 a bydd yn parhau i fod mewn grym am gyfnod nad yw'n hwy na 18 mis neu nes bod y gwaith y cynigir ei wneud wedi'i gwblhau, pa un bynnag yw'r cynharaf. Rhagwelir y bydd y gwaith yn cael ei gwblhau rhwng 10fed Medi 2025 a’r 12fed Medi 2025. 

2. Mae angen y Gorchymyn  er mwyn gwneud gwaith nwy mewn modd diogel yn y lleoliad.   Bydd mynediad rhesymol yn cael ei gynnal ar gyfer eiddo sydd ar hyd y ffyrdd a effeithir arnynt tra y bydd yr heol ar gau.

3.  Effaith y Gorchymyn fydd:  

l. Cau dros dro ran o Stryd y Groes, Y Fenni, Sir Fynwy, o’r gyffordd gyda’r  A40 Stryd Mynach a fydd ar gau yn llwyr.

ll. Cau dros dro ran o Stryd y Farchnad, Y Fenni, Sir Fynwy, o’r gyffordd gyda Stryd y Groes a fydd ar gau yn llwyr.  

4. Bydd llwybr dargyfeirio fel a ganlyn:- A40, Stryd y Brenin, Stryd y Llew.    
5. Gellir enwi'r Gorchymyn hwn fel Gorchymyn Rheoleiddio Traffig Dros Dro Stryd y Groes a Stryd y Farchnad, Y Fenni, Sir Fynwy 2025.  

6. Yn sgil Adran 16(1) Deddf Rheoleiddio Traffig Ffordd 1984 bydd person sy'n torri cyfyngiad neu waharddiad a osodir dan Adran 14 y Ddeddf yn euog o drosedd.    

Dyddiad: 3ydd medi 2025  

Carl Touhig
Pennaeth Gwasanaethau Cymdogaeth
Cyngor Sir Fynwy
Blwch SP 106
Cil-y-coed
Sir Fynwy
NP26 9AN  


MONMOUTHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
TEMPORARY TRAFFIC REGULATION NOTICE SECTION 14 -
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984  

MONMOUTHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
(CROSS STREET AND MARKET STREET, ABERGAVVENY, MONMOUTHSHIRE) TEMPORARY TRAFFIC REGULATION NOTICE 2025


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MONMOUTHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL of County Hall, The Rhadyr, Usk, NP15 1GA (“the Council”) Intends to make an order pursuant to the powers conferred by Section 14(1)(a) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984  

1. The Order shall come into operation on the 10th September 2025 and will continue to be in force for a period not exceeding 18 months or until the works which it is proposed to carry out have been completed, whichever is the earlier. It is anticipated that the works will be completed between 10th September 2025 and 12th September 2025.  

2. The order is necessary for gas works to take place in a safe manner at the location. Reasonable access will be maintained for properties fronting the affected lengths of road during the period of the closure.  

3. The effect of the order will be:
l. To temporarily close a section of Cross Street, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, from its junction with A40 Monk Street for its entire length.
ii. To temporarily close a section of Market Street, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, from its junction with Cross Street for its entire length,  

4. A signed diversionary route will be in place as follows:- A40, King Street, Lion Street.  

5. This order may be cited as the Cross Street and Market Street, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire Temporary Traffic Regulation Order 2025

6.  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.  

Dated: 3rd September 2025  

Carl Touhig
Head of Neighbourhood Services
Monmouthshire County Council
PO Box 106
Caldicot
Monmouthshire
NP26 9AN

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