
Temporary Traffic Ban on A483 Trunk Road in Wales
13 June 2025 at 3:03 am (Europe/London)
Starting 16 June 2025, a temporary vehicle ban will be enforced on a section of the A483 trunk road in Powys, Wales. This measure, put in place by Welsh Ministers, aims to facilitate essential roadworks on this major route.
Details of the Ban:
- Effective Date: The ban begins on 16 June 2025.
- Location Affected: The restriction applies to the stretch from the southern junction of the Laura Ashley Roundabout on the Newtown Bypass, extending southwards to a point 868 meters south of the Llaethddu junction with the C1203.
- Exemptions: Emergency services vehicles, military vehicles used for specific purposes, and vehicles connected to the roadworks are exempt from this ban.
- Work Period: The ban applies during work periods starting at 09:00 on the effective date and will remain until temporary traffic signs are permanently removed.
- Duration: This order is valid for a maximum of 18 months but is expected to last only as long as necessary for the completion of the works.
This temporary restriction is crucial for ensuring the safety of both workers and drivers while the necessary improvements are made to the road. Stay informed and plan alternative routes to avoid disruptions.
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