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Pembrokeshire County Council PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 SECTION 16A THE COUNTY OF PEMBROKE (LONG COURSE WEEKEND 2019) (VARIOUS ROADS LOCATED IN SOUTH PEMBROKESHIRE) (TEMPORARY TRAFFIC RESTRICTIONS AND PROHIBITION) ORDER 2019 _________________________________________________________________________ NOTICE is hereby given that Pembrokeshire County Council is to make an Order under Section 16A of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. The effect of the Order will be to implement the following temporary restrictions which are necessary to enable the ‘Long Course Weekend 2019’ event to be held over the 5th – 7th July 2019. The restrictions and prohibitions are: i) to prohibit any motor vehicle from entering or proceeding along those lengths of road contained in Schedules 1, 2 and 5; ii) to prohibit the leading or driving of horses, horse drawn vehicles or any other animal along those lengths of road contained in Schedules 1, 2 and 5; iii) to introduce one way flow on the lengths of road and in the direction specified in Schedule 3; iv) to reverse one way traffic flow affecting those lengths of road contained in Schedule 4; v) to suspend one way traffic flow affecting those lengths of road contained in Schedule 6; vi) to prohibit vehicles from waiting, loading or unloading along those lengths of road contained in Schedule 7. vii) to suspend weight restrictions affecting those lengths of roads contained in Schedule 8. The restrictions and prohibitions imposed by this Order will not apply to those vehicles associated with the event or emergency service vehicles and will only apply at such times and to such extent as indicated by the placing of the relevant traffic signs or indicated by a Police Officer or Traffic Management Officer associated with the event. The times shown in the schedules are for guidance only and may be subject to change. The Tenby Pedestrianisation Scheme will be temporarily suspended for the duration of this event to enable the roads within the Walled Town to be used as part of the event course. Pedestrian access will be maintained. The Order will come into effect on 5th July 2019 and remain valid for 3 days. Dated this 24th day of May 2019 Darren Thomas Head of Infrastructure Pembrokeshire County Council County Hall Haverfordwest The Wales Swim – Friday 5th July Schedule 1 (Temporary Road Closure) The Croft, Tenby 18:30 – 20:00 The Wales Sportive - Saturday 6th July Schedule 2 (Temporary Road Closures) High Street, Tudor Square, St Julian Street, Crackwell Street, Bridge Street (access to Harbour 05.00 - 20.00 maintained), Church Street, Tenby A4139 The Green, Tenby 05.30 - 13.30 A4139 – from the junction with the western access road to Penally (nr Penally Heights) west to the junction 05.30 - 13.30 with the U6348 north of Hodgeston. A4139 Lamphey - from the jct with Lower Lamphey Road to the jct with Upper Lamphey Road 05.30 - 13.30 A4139 - Upper Lamphey Road, Station Road, Well Hill, Orange Way 06.00 - 11.00 B4319 St. Daniels Hill, Pembroke 06.00 - 11.00 B4319 – from the junction with St Daniels Hill south west to the junction with North Lane (U6324) at 06.00 - 11.00 Merrion Cross. U6324 & C3033 – from the junction with the B4319 north via St Twynells to junction with Clay Lane at 06.00 - 11.00 Maidenwells. C3183 / Clay Lane – from jct with St Daniels Hill west via Maidenwells and Clay Lane to jct with the B4319 06.00 - 11.00 leading to Hundleton B4320 Angle Road – from jct with Clay Lane to jct with the B4319 06.30 - 11.00 B4319 – from jct with roundabout at Castlemartin to junction with B4320 Angle Road 06.30 - 11.00 Redford Hill, Axton Hill, C3003 Axton Hill to Castlemartin 06.00 - 10.00 The Ridgeway, Lamphey – from jct Upper Lamphey Road to jct Coal Lane 07.30 - 14.00 Coal Lane, St Florence 07.30 - 14.30 C3075 – jct with Coal Lane to jct with the C3040 at St Florence 07.30 - 14.30 C3040 St Florence - from jct C3075 to jct with B4318 07.30 - 14.30 B4318 - jct A477(T) to jct with Devonshire Drive, St Florence 08.00 - 14.30 Little Wedlock Farm Lane (U6336) - from jct B4318 to jct with Devonshire Drive (Access Residents Only) 09.00 - 16.30 U6645 - Redberth to Sageston 07:30 - 14.30 Birds Lane, Sageston 07:30 - 14.30 C3206 Sageston / Carew – jct U6645 west via Birds Lane to jct A4075 08.00 - 15.00 A4075 – jct C3206 Carew to jct C3026 at Yerbeston Cross 08.00 - 15.00 C3026 – jct B4546 at Yerbeston Cross to jct A478 Templeton 08.00 - 15.30 A478 Templeton, from jct with C3026 north to jct A4115 08.00 - 15.30 Tanner’s Lane (C3026), Templeton 08.00 - 15.30 C3070 road at Ludchurch Cross - from jct with Tanner’s Lane to jct with B4314 08.00 - 16.00 B4314 - from jct with B4315 to its junction with B4328 at Tavernspite 08.00 - 16.00 Ash Lane, Tavernspite 08.00 - 16.00 C3026 – from jct B4314 at Tavernspite to Ludchurch Cross 08.00 - 16.00 C3123 – jct C3026 south via Blaencilgoed Farm to jct C3070 at Longstone 08.30 - 16.30 C3070 – from Ludchurch Cross to jct with C3070 at Kilanow 08.30 - 16.30 C3185 – from jct with C3070 at Kilanow to jct C3014 08.30 - 16.30 C3014 – from jct C3185 at Merrixton Cross to jct with C3015 at Summerhill 08.30 - 16.30 C3015 – jct with C3014 at Summerhill south via Wisemans Bridge to jct Frances Road, Saundersfoot 08.30 - 16.30 Frances Road, Wogan Terrace, Cambrian Place, Saundersfoot 08.30 - 16.30 B4316 Stammers Road, St Brides Hill, Broadfield Hill, Saundersfoot 08.30 - 16.30 B4316, Twy Cross from Highgrove to Broadfield Hill 08.30 - 16.30 A478 Norton, Tenby 09.00 - 16.30 White Lion Street, Tenby 09.00 - 13.00 South Parade, Tenby – from White Lion Street to Upper Park Road 09.00 - 13.00 Schedule 3 (Temporary One Way Flow) Direction B4318 Heywood Lane, Tenby Westbound 05.30 - 13.00 A4139 Marsh Road, Tenby – Penally Westbound 05.30 - 13.00 A4139 Hodgeston, from jct U6348 to jct B4584 Freshwater East, Lamphey Eastbound 05.30 - 13.30 U6349 & U6348 Hodgeston (leading to/from A4139 to Manorbier Newton Eastbound 05.30 - 13.30 A4075 Holyland Road, Pembroke – from Twopenny Hay Close to A4139 Station Road Northbound 05.30 - 13.30 C3040 from jct C3075 to B4318, St Florence Northbound 06.00 - 11.00 Devonshire Drive, St Florence – from jct B4318 to jct Little Wedlock Farm Lane (U6336) Southbound 09.00 - 16.30 B4316 Station Road, Saundersfoot - from jct Frances Lane to Whitlow Northbound 08.30 - 16.30 A478 Narberth Road - from jct B4316 to jct A4218 Serpentine Road to jct Norton Northbound 09.00 - 16.30 Warren Street, Tenby - from Greenhill Avenue to Station Road Eastbound 09.00 - 13.00 Station Road, Queens Parade, Tenby Southbound 09.00 - 13.00 Church Park, Trafalgar Road, Tenby Eastbound 09.00 - 13.00 Schedule 4 (One Way Flow Reversed) B4318 St John's Hill, Tenby 09.00 - 16.30 The Wales Marathon - Sunday 7th July Schedule 5 (Temporary Road Closures) Roads to be closed that are indicated by RC will commence from 09:30hrs and implemented/removed on a rolling basis as the marathon progresses. Roads affected Tenby area A478 Norton (St John’s Hill to White Lion Street), White Lion Street, Tudor Square, High Street, St Julians Street, Crackwell Street / Bridge Street (access to Harbour maintained), 05:00 – 20:00hrs Cob / Tor Lane, Church Street Upper Frog Street, St George St, Cresswell St, The Paragon, St Florence Parade, Picton Road / Terrace, The Esplanade, Victoria St, South Cliff St, South Parade, Culver Park, RC Trafalgar Road, Church Park, Queens Parade, Station Rd, Warren Street, Penally R, Greenhill Ave, Greenhill Rd, Park Rd, Lower Park Rd, The Green RC - west & east bound lane closures Marsh Road only Clickett Lane RC - south bound lane closure only C3184 Penally Village Road RC The Ridgeway/Holloway Hill RC Pembroke & Manorbier areas Stephens Green Lane / Norchard Cross, Deer Park Lane, Dill Road RC A4075 junction A477 (T) to Eastend Square RC Golden Lane RC Footpath from old school to Mill Pond M Northgate Street, Pembroke RC - south bound lane closure only Westgate Hill, Pembroke RC – south bound lane closure only Main Street, Pembroke RC Upper Lamphey Road RC - west bound lane closure only Eastend Square, Well Hill, Lower Lamphey Road RC B4584 Lamphey to Freshwater East RC U6340 Freshwater East to junction A4139 RC A4139 junction U6340 to junction U6339 Swan Lake RC - west bound lane closure only U6339 Swan Lake to junction U6338 at Cobb Lane Cross roads RC U6338 at Cobb Lane crossroads to Manorbier village RC RC - traffic permitted anticlockwise B4585 Manorbier Village to Baldwins Moor along B4585 from Bier Cross via Manorbier village to Baldwins Moor C3040 Norchard Lane RC Temporary Traffic Restrictions & Prohibitions – Friday 5th / Saturday 6th / Sunday 7th July Schedule 6 (One Way Flow Revoked) Crackwell St / Bridge St, Tenby 6th & 7th 05.00 hrs – 20.00 hrs Westgate Hill, Pembroke 6th 06:00 – 11:00 Westgate Hill, Pembroke 7th 09.30 – 13.00 St Johns Hill, Tenby 6th 09:00 – 16.30 Milford Street, Saundersfoot, from Cambrian Place to High St 6th 08:30 – 16.30 High Street, Francis Lane , Church Terrace, Saundersfoot 6th 08:30 – 16.30 Schedule 7 (Prohibition of waiting, loading or unloading) High Street, Tudor Square, St Julian’s Street, Church Street, Tenby 5th 23.00 hrs - 7th 20.00 hrs White Lion Street, Tenby 5th 23.00 – 7th 17.00 Heywood Lane, Tenby 5th 23.00 - 7th 16.00 A4139 Marsh Road, Tenby extending to the western access road to Penally 5th 23.00 – 7th 16.00 South Parade, Tenby – White Lion Street to Upper Park Road 5th 23.00 – 6th 13.00 A4139 Hodgeston – jct with U6348 to jct with B4584 Freshwater East Road, Lamphey 5th 23.00 – 6th 13.30 A4139 Lamphey – from Lower Lamphey Road
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