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Lôn Cae Fali, Bryngwranl - Temporary Prohibition of Traffic To Renew Existing Stop Tap

LL65 3PFPublished 01/10/25
Bangor & Holyhead Mail • 

What is happening?

RHYBUDD O FWRIAD
DEDDF RHEOLI TRAFNIDIAETH FFYRDD, 1984 ADRAN 14(1) FEL Y’I DIWYGIWYD GAN DDEDDF TRAFNIDIAETH
FFYRDD (CYFYNGIADAU DROS DRO), 1991
GORCHYMYN CYNGOR SIR YNYS MÔN / ISLE OF ANGLESEY COUNTY COUNCIL
(GWAHARDD TRAFFIG TRWODD DROS DRO) (LÔN CAE FALI, BRYNGWRAN) 2025

RHODDIR DRWY HYN RYBUDD fod Cyngor Sir Ynys Môn/Isle of Anglesey County Council yn bwriadu dim llai na saith niwrnod ar ôl dyddiad y rhybudd hwn wneud Gorchymyn bydd yn gwahardd dros dro pob cerbyd, ac eithrio cerbydau argyfwng, rhag teithio mewn unrhyw gyfeiriad ar hyd Lôn Cae Fali, Bryngwran.

Mae angen y Gorchymyn er mwyn galluogi gwaith Dŵr Cymru - adnewyddu stop tap sy’n gollwng.

Y ffordd arall fydd o ben dwyreiniol y cau ffordd. Teithiwch tua’r de ar hyd Lôn Penrallt i’r A5 a throwch i’r dde. Teithiwch ar hyd yr A5 tua’r gorllewin i’r gyffordd â Lôn Gwyddfor a throwch i’r dde.

Teithiwch tua’r gogledd-orllewin ar hyd Lôn Gwyddfor i’r gyffordd â Lôn Bryndu a throwch i’r dde.

Teithiwch tua’r dwyrain ar hyd Lôn Bryndu i’r gyffordd â Lôn Cae Fali a phen arall y cau ffordd. I’r gwrthwyneb i draffig sy’n teithio o’r cyfeiriad arall.

Daw’r Gorchymyn i rym ar 22ain Hydref 2025 a bydd yn parhau mewn grym am gyfnod na fydd yn fwy na 6 wythnos neu hyd nes y cwblheir y gwaith y bwriedir ei wneud ar y ffordd, pa un bynnag fyddo gyntaf. Ar hyn o bryd disgwylir i’r gwaith gael ei gwblhau ar 24ain Hydref 2025.

NOTICE OF INTENTION
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT, 1984 SECTION 14(1) AS AMENDED BY THE ROAD TRAFFIC
(TEMPORARY RESTRICTIONS) ACT, 1991
CYNGOR SIR YNYS MÔN / ISLE OF ANGLESEY COUNTY COUNCIL
(TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF THROUGH TRAFFIC) (LÔN CAE FALI, BRYNGWRAN) ORDER 2025

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Cyngor Sir Ynys Môn/Isle of Anglesey County Council intend not less than seven days from the date hereof to make an Order, the effect of which will temporarily prohibit all vehicles, except for emergency vehicles, from travelling in either direction along Lôn Cae Fali, Bryngwran.

The Order is necessary to enable Dŵr Cymru works - renew existing stop tap.

The alternative route will be from the eastern end of the closure.

Travel in a southerly direction along Lôn Penrallt to the A5 and turn right. Travel along the A5 in a westerly direction to the junction with Lôn Gwyddfor and turn right. Travel in a north westerly direction along Lôn Gwyddfor to the junction with Lôn Bryndu and turn right. Travel in an easterly direction along Lôn Bryndu to the junction with Lôn Cae Fali and the opposite end of the road closure.

Vice versa for traffic travelling from the opposite direction.

The Order comes into effect on 22nd October 2025 and will continue in force for a period not exceeding 6 weeks 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 works will be completed on 24th October 2025.

DYDDIEDIG 01/10/2025 DATED
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LYNN BALL, CYFARWYDDWR SWYDDOGAETH (BUSNES Y CYNGOR)/ SWYDDOG MONITRO DIRECTOR OF FUNCTION (COUNCIL BUSINESS)/MONITORING OFFICER CYNGOR SIR YNYS MÔN / ISLE OF ANGLESEY COUNTY COUNCIL SWYDDFA’R SIR/COUNTY OFFICES, LLANGEFNI, YNYS MÔN LL77 7TW

AM FWY O WYBODAETH YNGLYN Â’R UCHOD CYSYLLTWCH Â’R ADRAN GYFREITHIOL AR / FOR FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING

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