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Road Number Road Description A40 C B MONMOUTHSHIRE to 30 Road Number Road Description A40 C B MONMOUTHSHIRE TO 30 MPH GLANGRWYNEY A40 START OF 30 MPH GLANGRWYNEY TO END 30MPH GLANGRWYNEY A40 END OF 30 MPH GLANGRWYNEY TO LODGE ENTRANCE CWRT-Y-GOLLEN A40 LODGE ENTRANCE CWRT-Y-GOLLEN TO 30 MPH CRICKHOWELL A40 30 MPH CRICKHOWELL TO CRICKHOWELL A4077 JUNCTION A40 CRICKHOWELL A4077 JUNCTION TO END OF 30 MPH CRICKHOWELL A40 END OF 30 MPH CRICKHOWELL TO LLANFAIR U491 JUNCTION A40 LLANFAIR U491 JUNCTION TO NANTYFFIN INN A479 JUNCTION A40 NANTYFFIN INN A479 JCT TO HOEL-DRAW COTTAGE C115 JCT TO TRETOWER A40 HOEL-DRAW COTTAGE C115 JCT TOWARD TRETOWER TO C114 JCT TO TRETOWER A40 C114 JCT TO TRETOWER TO KESTREL INN U501 JCT A40 KESTREL INN U501 JCT TO TY-PWDR C112 JCT TO CWMDU A40 TY-PWDR C112 JCT TOWARD CWMDU TO LLWYFAN U500 JCT A40 LLWYFAN U500 JCT TO PANT-Y-BEILI B4560 JCT A40 PANT-Y-BEILI B4560 JCT TO START OF BWLCH 30 MPH A40 START OF BWLCH 30 MPH TO END OF 30MPH A40 FROM BWLCH BEND TO END OF 30 MPH A40 END OF 30 MPH BWLCH TO ENTRANCE TO LLANFELLTE FARM A40 LLANFELLTE FARM TO ENTRANCE TO BUCKLAND FARM A40 BUCKLAND FARM TO LLANSANTFFRAED U530 JUNCTION A40 LLANSANTFFRAED U530 JCT TO ENTRANCE TO NEWTON FARM A40 NEWTON FARM TO SCETHROG VILLAGE C106 JUNCTION A40 SCETHROG VILLAGE C106 JCT TO MILESTONE (4 MILES BRECON) A40 MILESTONE (4 MILES BRECON) TO NEAR OLD FORD INN C107 JCT A40 OLD FORD INN C107 JCT TO START OF DUAL CARRIAGEWAY A40 START OF DUAL CARRIAGEWAY TO CEFN BRYNICH B4558 JCT A40 CEFN BRYNICH B4558 JUNCTION TO END OF DUAL CARRIAGEWAY A40 CEFN BRYNICH B4558 JUNCTION TO BRYNICH ROUNDABOUT A40 BRYNICH ROUNDABOUT TO CEFN BRYNICH B4558 JUNCTION A40 BRYNICH ROUNDABOUT SECTION A40 BRYNICH ROUNABOUT TO DINAS STREAM BRIDGE A40 DINAS STREAM BRIDGE TO BRYNICH ROUNDABOUT ENTRANCE A40 OVERBRIDGE TO DINAS STREAM BRIDGE (REVERSED DIRECTION) A40 DINAS STREAM BRIDGE TO OVERBRIDGE A40 TARELL ROUNDABOUT TO BRIDLEWAY NO. 38 OVERBRIDGE A40 BRIDLEWAY NO. 38 OVERBRIDGE TO TARELL ROUNDABOUT A40 TARELL ROUNDABOUT SECTION A40 TARELL ROUNDABOUT EXIT TO END OF BYPASS IMPROVEMENT A40 END OF BYPASS IMPROVEMENT TO PEN-ISAR-PENTRE A40 ENTRANCE TO PEN-ISAR-PENTRE TO ENTRANCE TO PEN-Y-WERN A40 ENTRANCE TO PEN-Y-WERN TO PEN-Y-WERN WOOD A40 PEN-Y-WERN WOOD TO ABER BRAN C53 JUNCTION A40 ABER BRAN C53 JUNCTION TO SMITHY COTTAGE C163 JCT A40 SMITHY COTTAGE C163 JCT TO ENTRANCE TO PENPONT HOUSE A40 PENPONT HOUSE TO ABER CAMLAIS BRIDGE CB.92 A40 ABER CAMLAIS BRIDGE CB.92 TO NANT-Y-GWREIDDYN CULVERT A40 NANT-Y-GWREIDDYN CULVERT TO CWM WYSG ISAF C51 JCT A40 CWM WYSG ISAF C51 JUNCTION TO CWM WYSG GANOL A40 CWM WYSG GANOL TO SENNYBRIDGE A4067 JUNCTION A40 SENNYBRIDGE A4067 JUNCTION TO 30 MPH SENNYBRIDGE A40 START OF 30 MPH SENNYBRIDGE TO END OF 40 MPH A40 END OF 40 MPH TO PONT YNYS YR WYDDFA U309 JUNCTION A40 PONT YNYS YR WYDDFA U309 TO NR PONT CLYDACH C50 JCT A40 PONT CLYDACH C50 JUNCTION TO U283 JUNCTION TO GILFACH A40 U283 JUNCTION TO GILFACH TO START OF 40 MPH TRECASTLE A40 START OF 40 MPH TRECASTLE TO TRECASTLE C178 JUNCTION A40 TRECASTLE C178 JUNCTION TO END OF 40 MPH TRECASTLE A40 END OF 40 MPH TRECASTLE TO U268 JUNCTION TO BRONYDD A40 U268 JUNCTION TO BRONYDD TO MAES-GWYN U263 JUNCTION A40 MAES-GWYN U263 JUNCTION TO CWM DWR A40 CWM DWR TO CAPEL HOREB A40 CAPEL HOREB TO COUNTY BOUNDARY CARMARTHENSHIRE A44 FELIN FAWR ROUNDABOUT EXIT TO START OF 30 MPH LLANGURIG A44 START OF 30 MPH LLANGURIG TO END OF 30 MPH LLANGURIG A44 END OF 30 MPH TO START OF PENCRUGYN IMPROVEMENT A44 START OF PENCRUGYN IMP TO END OF ABER BIDNO IMP A44 ABER BIDNO IMP TO START OF IMP EAST OF LLWYN YR HYDDOD A44 EAST OF LLWYN YR HYDDOD TO END OF IMP PANT MAWR CAP A44 END OF IMPROVEMENT PANT MAWR CAPEL TO NANTY A44 NANTY TO SIOP NEWYDD COTTAGE A44 SIOP NEWYDD COTTAGE TO SIX SYCAMORES A44 SIX SYCAMORES TO OPPOSITE NANT GWERNOG A44 OPPOSITE NANT GWERNOG TO OPPOSITE NANT CAE MAWR A44 OPPOSITE NANT CAE MAWR TO WEST END OF LAYBY A44 WEST END OF LAYBY TO COUNTY BOUNDARY CEREDIGION A458 COUNTY BOUNDARY SHROPSHIRE TO SHALOM COTTAGE A458 SHALOM COTTAGE TO GOLFA BANK COTTAGE A458 GOLFA BANK COTTAGE TO TREWERN ESTATE C39 A458 TREWERN ESTATE C39 TO TREWERN SCHOOL A458 TREWERN SCHOOL TO NORTH OF THE ENTRANCE TO BRICK WORKS A458 NTH OF ENTRANCE TO BRICK WORKS TO THE SMITHY C2162 JCT A458 THE SMITHY C2162 JCT TO BUTTINGTON ROUNDABOUT A458 GUNGROG A483 BY-PASS JCT TO START OF 30 MPH WELSHPOOL A458 START OF 30 MPH WELSHPOOL TO COBDEN STREET A458 COBDEN STREET WELSHPOOL TO TRAFFIC LIGHTS A458 SARN-Y-BRYN CALED A483 JCT (SPUR) TO SAW MILL (SPUR) A458 SAW MILL (SPUR)TO START OF 30 MPH WELSHPOOL (SPUR) A458 30 MPH WELSHPOOL (SPUR) TO WELSHPOOL TRAFFIC LIGHTS A458 WELSHPOOL TRAFFIC LIGHTS TO ENTRANCE TO RAVEN ROUNDABOUT A458 RAVEN ROUNDABOUT SECTION A458 RAVEN SQUARE ROUNDABOUT TO POWIS CASTLE LODGE A458 POWIS CASTLE LODGE TO SPRING BANK FARM A458 SPRING BANK FARM TO UPPER BARN A458 UPPER BARN TO SYLFAEN DINGLE A458 SYLFAEN DINGLE TO WEST OF SYLFAEN STATION A458 WEST OF SYLFAEN STATION TO SYLFAEN COTTAGE A458 SYLFAEN COTTAGE TO DOLARDDYN CASTLE B4385 JUNCTION A458 DOLARDDYN CASTLE B4385 JUNCTION TO GELLI FARM A458 GELLI FARM TO EAST OF PONT SYCHOED A458 EAST OF PONT SYCHOED TO GLAN VYRNWY A458 GLAN VYRNWY TO HENIARTH FARM A458 HENIARTH FARM TO TAN-Y-BRYN A458 TAN-Y-BRYN TO START OF 30 MPH LLANFAIR CAEREINION A458 30 MPH LLANFAIR CAEREINION TO B4389 JUNCTION A458 LLANFAIR CAEREINION B4389 JUNCTION TO END OF 30 MPH A458 END OF 30 MPH TO WEST OF LLANADDIAN HALL A458 WEST OF LLANADDIAN HALL TO NEUADD BRIDGE A495 JUNCTION A458 NEUADD BRIDGE A495 JUNCTION TO WERN FARM A458 WERN FARM TO PENTYRCH A458 PENTYRCH TO ENTRANCE TO TYNBERTH A458 ENTRANCE TO TYNBERTH TO 40 MPH LLANERFYL A458 START OF 40 MPH LLANERFYL TO END 40 MPH LLANERFYL A458 END OF 40 MPH LLANERFYL TO OPPOSITE TY FELIN FARM A458 OPPOSITE TY-FELIN FARM TO EAST OF CANN OFFICE HOTEL A458 E OF CANN OFFICE HOTEL TO W OF LLANGADFAN B4395 JCT A458 W OF LLANGADFAN B4395 JUNCTION TO SUN CEMETERY WALL A458 SUN CEMETERY WALL TO MILESTONE AT FOEL FARM A458 MILESTONE AT FOEL FARM TO DYFFRYN RESTAURANT A458 DYFFRYN RESTAURANT TO EAST OF WERN FARM ENTRANCE A458 EAST OF WERN FARM ENTRANCE TO ALLT-FRAITH A458 ALLT-FRAITH TO PONT DOL-Y-MAEN A458 PONT DOL-Y-MAEN TO W END OF BWLCH-Y-FEDWEN PLANTATION A458 WEST END OF BWLCH-Y-FEDWEN PLANTATION TO CB GWYNEDD A470 COUNTY BOUDARY MERTHYR TYDFIL TO PONT NANT-DDU CB208 A470 PONT NANT-DDU CB208 TO NANT GOCH BRIDGE CB206 A470 NANT GOCH BRIDGE CB206 TO NANT CREW BRIDGE CB205 A470 NANT CREW BRIDGE CB205 TO NORTH END OF PLANTATION A470 NORTH END OF PLANTATION TO BEACONS RESERVOIR A4059 JCT A470 BEACONS RESV A4059 JCT TO MILESTONE NEAR PONT AR DAF A470 MILESTONE NR PONT AR DAF TO STOREY ARMS N END OF LAYBY A470 STOREY ARMS NORTH END OF LAYBY TO NANT-Y-GERDINEN A470 NANT-Y-GERDINEN TO MILESTONE 7 TO BRECON A470 MILESTONE TO BRECON TO LLWYN-Y-CELYN HOSTEL A470 ENT TO LLWYN-Y-CELYN HOSTEL TO END OF IMP PEN RHOS A470 END OF IMP PEN RHOS TO A4215 JCT TYRHOS LIBANUS A470 A4215 JCT TYRHOS LIBANUS TO ENT TO ABERCLYN LIBANUS A470 ABERCLYN LIBANUS TO ENT TO BOLGOED UCHAF LIBANUS A470 BOLGOED UCHAF LIBANUS TO PONT ESTYLL C0161 JCT A470 PONT ESTYLL C0161 JCT TO ENTRANCE TO RHYD-Y-WERNEN A470 RHYD-Y-WERNEN TO START OF FFREWD-GRECH IMPROVEMENT A470 START OF FFREWD-GRECH IMPROVEMENT TO TARELL ROUNDABOUT A470 BRYNICH ROUNDABOUT EXIT TO EASTERN BYBASS START OF LH LAYBY A470 EASTERN BY-PASS START OF L.H. LAYBY TO START OF DUAL A470 START OF DUAL CARRAIGEWAY TO B4602 JCT A470 B4062 JCT TO START OF DUAL CARRIAGWAY RH LANE (REVERSE ) A470 B4062 JCT TO END OF DUAL A470 START OF DUAL TO B4602 JCT( REVERSE) A470 END OF DUAL CARRIAGEWAY TO LOWER PENWAEN U215 JCT A470 LOWER PENWAEN U215 JCT TO PEN-ISAR-WAEN U184 JCT A470 PEN-ISAR-WAEN U184 JCT TO FELINFACH C0065 JCT A470 FELINFACH C65 JUNCTION TO FIELD GATE A470 FIELD GATE TO LAY-BY SOUTH OF PONTYBAT FARM A470 LAY-BY SOUTH OF PONTYBAT FARM TO PONTYBAT A438 JCT A470 PONTYBAT A438 JCT TO START OF LAY-BY NORTH OF PONTYBAT A470 START OF LAY-BY NORTH OF PONTYBAT TO FELIN-NEWYDD COTTAGE C67 JUNCTION A470 FELIN-NEWYDD COTTAGE C67 JCT TO BRECHFA ISAF U105 JCT A470 BRECHFA ISAF U105 JUNCTION TO ENTRANCE TO BRYN-DU A470 ENTRANCE TO BRYN-DU TO MAES MEGAN U107 JUNCTION A470 MAES MEGAN U107 JUNCTION TO START OF 30 MPH LLYSWEN A470 START OF 30 MPH LLYSWEN TO LLYSWEN A479 JUNCTION A470 LLYSWEN A479 JCT TO BOUGHROOD BRIDGE B4350 JCT A470 BOUGHROOD BRIDGE B4350 JCT TO END OF 30 MPH LLYSWEN A470 END OF 30 MPH LLYSWEN TO CASTLE COTTAGE A470 CASTLE COTTAGE TO LANGOED FARM U102 JUNCTION A470 LANGOED FARM U102 JUNCTION TO TRERICKET MILL A470 TRERICKET MILL TO GROMAIN COTTAGE A470 GROMAIN COTTAGE TO START OF 30 MPH ERWOOD A470 START OF 30 MPH ERWOOD TO END OF 30 MPH ERWOOD A470 END OF 30 MPH ERWOOD TO ERWOOD BRIDGE B4567 JUNCTION A470 ERWOOD BRIDGE B4567 JCT TO TREGAER BRIDGE U55 JCT A470 TREGAER BRIDGE U55 JCT TO TREGAER FARM U71 JCT A470 TREGAER FARM U71 JCT - MILESTONE NEAR CWRT - GWENDDWR A470 MILESTONE NEAR CWRT - GWENDDWR TO ALLTMAWR U60 JCT A470 ALLTMAWR U60 JUNCTION TO ENTRANCE TO CHAPEL HOUSE A470 ENTRANCE TO CHAPEL HOUSE TO HENALLT COTTAGES A470 HENALLT COTTAGES TO ENTRANCE TO YSGIOG A470 ENTRANCE TO YSGIOG TO FISHING LODGE A470 FISHING LODGE TO ENTRANCE TO GLANSERTH A470 ENTRANCE TO GLANSERTH TO START OF 30 MPH BUILTH WELLS A470 30 MPH BUILTH WELLS TO A483 JCT WYESIDE A470 WYESIDE BUILTH WELLS TO RWAS ROUNDABOUT ENTRANCE A470 ROYAL WELSH SHOW ROUNDABOUT SECTION A470 ROYAL WELSH ROUNDABOUT EXIT TO ENTRANCE TO PENMAENAU A470 ENTRANCE TO PENMAENAU TO GROVE HOUSE BUILTH ROAD A470 GROVE HOUSE BUILTH ROAD TO START OF 40 MPH CWMBACH A470 START OF 40 MPH CWMBACH TO CWMBACH C1212 JUNCTION A470
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