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South Wales Argus
17-07-2025
- Automotive
- South Wales Argus
Pen-Y-Cae-Mawr Road, Monmouthshire, to be closed on July 24
The stretch of road from Usk Road to Buckwell Road in Pen-Y-Cae-Mawr will be temporarily shut from July 24. The closure will be in place between 9am and 4pm each day, according to Monmouthshire County Council. The length of road affected is about 433 metres long, starting roughly 488 metres from its junction with Buckwell Road. The council states that the closure is "necessary for resurfacing works to take place in a safe manner." It added that reasonable access will be maintained for properties fronting the affected lengths of road during the closure period. A signed diversion route will be in place for the duration of the closure. Drivers will be directed to take Buckwell Road, Old Road, and Usk Road. The order will be enforced by Monmouthshire County Council under Section 14(1)(a) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. The council has noted that anyone who contravenes a restriction or prohibition imposed under Section 14 of the Act will be guilty of an offence. The order, titled the R121 Usk Road to Buckwell Road, Pen-Y-Cae-Mawr, Monmouthshire Temporary Traffic Regulation Order 2025, will remain in force for a period not exceeding 18 months or until the completion of the works, whichever is the earlier. The council anticipates that the resurfacing work will be completed by July 25. The notice about the closure was issued by Carl Touhig, the head of neighbourhood services at Monmouthshire County Council, on July 16. For more information, the council can be contacted at County Hall, The Rhadyr, Usk, NP15 1GA.

South Wales Argus
06-07-2025
- Automotive
- South Wales Argus
Llantilio Crossenny road set to close for urgent roadworks
Llantilio Crossenny Village Thoroughfare will be shut from its junction with the B4233 for about 315m on Wednesday, July 9. Monmouthshire County Council has confirmed the closure is needed for BT poling works to be carried out safely. The closure will be in place between 9.30am and 3.30pm. The council has said the closure will remain in place for no longer than 18 months, although it is anticipated the works will be completed on the same day. A diversion will be in place via the B4233 and R42 Llantilio Crossenny to Penrhos Farm. Access will be maintained for properties fronting the affected lengths of road during the closure. The order may be cited as the R43 Llantilio Crossenny Village Thoroughfare, Llantilio Crossenny, Monmouthshire Temporary Traffic Regulation Order 2025. The council has warned that anyone who contravenes a restriction or prohibition imposed under Section 14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 shall be guilty of an offence. The notice, signed by Carl Touhig, head of neighbourhood services at Monmouthshire County Council, was dated July 2.