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Powys – Temporary Prohibition of Vehicles, Cyclists & Pedestrians Due To Roadworks

SY16Published 03/10/25
County Times

What is happening?

HYSBYSIAD STATUDOL

I gael copi print bras o’r Hysbysiad hwn, ffoniwch 0300 0604400 neu ebostiwch Trafnidiaeth.YGangenOrchmynion@llyw.cymru

GORCHYMYN CEFFORDD YR A483 (Y DRENEWYDD I’R TRALLWNG, POWYS) (GWAHARDD CERBYDAU, BEICWYR A CHERDDWYR DROS DRO) 202-

MAE GWEINIDOGION CYMRU yn bwriadu gwneud Gorchymyn o dan adran 14 o Ddeddf Rheoleiddio Traffig Ffyrdd 1984 ymhen dim llai na 7 niwrnod i ddyddiad yr Hysbysiad hwn. Mae angen y Gorchymyn arfaethedig er mwyn gwneud gwaith ar gefnffordd yr A483, neu gerllaw iddi, rhwng y Drenewydd a’r Trallwng, Powys.

Effaith y Gorchymyn arfaethedig fydd gwahardd dros dro bob cerbyd (ac eithrio’r rhai a ddefnyddir gan y gwasanaethau brys, ar gyfer y gwaith neu gerbydau gwasanaeth cynnal a chadw y gaeaf) pob beiciwr a phob cerddwr rhag mynd ar y darn o gefnffordd yr A483 sy’n ymestyn o ochr ddwyreiniol Cylchfan Robert Owen, y Drenewydd hyd at ochr dde-orllewinol Cylchfan Sarn-y-bryn-caled, y Trallwng.

Y llwybr arall ar gyfer traffig sy’n teithio tua’r gogledd fydd ar hyd yr A483 Ffordd Osgoi’r Drenewydd tua’r de hyd at Gylchfan Pryce-Jones, yr A489 tua’r gogledd-ddwyrain i’r Ystog a’r A490 tua’r gogledd-orllewin i alwymno â’r A483 wrth Gylchfan Sarn-y-bryn-caled, y Trallwng: i’r gwrthwyneb ar gyfer traffig sy’n teithio tua’r de.

Daw’r Gorchymyn i rym ar 20 Hydref 2025. Disgwylir y bydd y gwaharddiad dros dro yn weithredol yn bennaf dros nos (19:00 o’r gloch tan 07:00 o’r gloch) o 20 hyd 27 Hydref 2025, neu nes y caiff yr arwynebion traffig dros dro eu symud yn barhaol.

Dim ond yn ystod y cyfnod a bennir uchod y disgwylir i’r Gorchymyn fod yn weithredol. Er hynny, bydd yn parhau’n ddilys am gyfnod o 18 mis ar fwyaf rhag ofn y bydd angen ailamselrennu’r gwaith neu wneud gwaith canlyniadol neu waith arall. Bydd hysbysiad am unrhyw newidiadau i’r amseroedd a’r dyddiadau yn cael ei arddangos cyn gwneud unrhyw waith a ailamselrennir.

C WYNN, Trafnidiaeth, Llywodraeth Cymru

STATUTORY NOTICE

For a large print copy of this Notice contact 0300 0604400 or email Transportordersbranch@gov.wales

THE A483 TRUNK ROAD (NEWTOWN TO WELSHPOOL, POWYS) (TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF VEHICLES, CYCLISTS & PEDESTRIANS) ORDER 202-

THE WELSH MINISTERS propose, in not less than 7 days from the date of this Notice, to make an Order under section 14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, which is necessary to undertake works on or near the A483 trunk road between Newtown and Welshpool, Powys.

The effect of the proposed Order will be to temporarily prohibit all vehicles (other than those being used by the emergency services, for the works or winter maintenance service vehicles), cyclists and pedestrians from proceeding on the length of the A483 trunk road that extends from the eastern side of Robert Owen Roundabout, Newtown to the south-western side of Sarn-y-bryn Caled Roundabout.

The alternative route for northbound traffic will be via the southbound A483 Newtown Bypass to Pryce-Jones Roundabout, north-eastbound A489 to Churchstoke and north-westbound A490 to rejoin the A483 at Sarn-y-bryn Caled Roundabout, Welshpool: vice versa for southbound traffic.

The Order will come into force on 20 October 2025. The temporary prohibition is expected to operate mostly overnight (19:00 – 07:00 hours) from 20 – 27 October 2025, or until the temporary traffic signs are permanently removed.

Although the Order is only expected to be in force during the period specified above, it will remain valid for a maximum period of 18 months, as a contingency, should the work need to be rescheduled or consequential or other work is required. Notice of any changes to times and dates will be displayed before any rescheduled work begins.

C WYNN, Transport, Welsh Government

How long will it take?

Planned start

20-Oct-2025

Estimated end

27-Oct-2025

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