A NUMBER of roads in Ceredigion will be given a temporary speed limit.
The Welsh Government placed a public notice in the Tivyside Advertiser on April 18 to highlight a number of speed limit changes for a number of roads across mid and west Wales.
This is relating to the trunk roads and to fall in line with the lowering of the speed limit on most roads.
In Ceredigion, there will be a number of roads given a 30mph speed limit. The roads are:
- The length of the A44 at Ponterwyd from a point 210 metres southwest of the centre-point of the junction between the A44 and C1016 to a point 13 metres northeast of the centre point of the junction between the A44 and C1016.
- The length of the A44 at Ponterwyd from a point 204 metres northeast of the centre-point of the junction between the A44 and C1016 to a point 216 metres northeast of the centre-point of the junction between the A44 and C1142.
- The length of the A44 west of Capel Bangor from a point 106 metres west of the A44/A4159 roundabout to a point 110 metres east of the A44/A4159 roundabout.
- The entire circulatory carriageway of the A44/A4159 roundabout west of Capel Bangor.
- The length of the A487 at Aberaeron from a point 445 metres northeast of the centre-point of the junction between the A487 and A482 Princes Avenue to a point 117 metres northeast of the centre-point of the junction between the A487 and A482 Princes Avenue.
- The length of the A487 at Llanrhystud from a point 43 metres southwest of the centre-point of the junction between the A487 and Ffordd y Traeth to a point 70 metres northeast of the centre-point of the junction between the A487 and Heol Isfoel.
- The length of the A487 at Llanfarian from a point 63 metres southwest of the centre-point of the junction between the A487 and A485 to a point 54 metres northeast of the centre-point of the junction between the A487 and Bryn Eglur.
- The length of the A487 at Bow Street from a point 141 metres southwest of the centre-point of the junction between the A487 and A4159 to a point 172 metres northeast of the centre-point of the junction between the A487 and A4159.
There will also be a 20mph speed limit on the following Ceredigion road:
- The length of the A487 at Penparcau from a point 128 metres south of the centre-point of the junction between the A487 and A4120 Penparcau Road to a point 167 metres south of the centre-point of the junction between the A487 and Maes Crugiau.
There will also be a 30mph speed limit and part time 20mph speed limit on the following Ceredigion roads:
- The length of the A44 at Ponterwyd from a point 13 metres northeast of the centre-point of the junction between the A44 and C1016 to a point 204 metres northeast of the centre-point of the junction between the A44 and C1016.
- The length of the A487 at Aberaeron from a point 88 metres southwest of the centre-point of the junction with the road leading to the offices of Ceredigion County Council to a point 20 metres northeast of the centre-point of the junction with Wellington Street.
There will also be a 40mph speed limit on the following Ceredigion roads:
- The length of the A487 at Llanarth from a point 206 metres southwest of the centre-point of the junction with the B4342 leading to New Quay to a point 355 metres southwest of the centre-point of the junction with the B4342 leading to New Quay.
- The length of the A487 at Rhydypennau from a point 50 metres northeast of the centre-point of the junction between the A487 and the B4353 to a point 137 metres southwest of the centre-point of the junction between the A487 and Dole Road.
- The length of the A487 at Llanon from a point 109 metres northeast of the centre-point of the junction to Cylch Peris Estate to a point 328 metres northeast of the centre-point of the junction to Cylch Peris Estate.
- The length of the A487 at Llanon from a point 229 metres northeast of the centre-point of the junction with Heol-y-Mor to a point 125 metres southwest of the centre-point of the junction with Heol-y-Mor.
The full list of all the roads affected in the neighbouring counties as well as a statement of reasons can be viewed at www.gov.uk/road-orders or by visiting Aberaeron Library.
Anyone wishing to make a representation on the order must do so in writing by May 12. Objections (as well as requests for paper copies of the order) can be made by emailing TransportOrdersBranch@gov.wales or by writing to Orders Branch, Transport, Welsh Government, Cathays Park, Cardiff, CF10 3NQ.
You must quote the reference qA1608450.
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