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This Order comes into force on 4 June 2018. Its maximum duration ends 3 June 2019.
This order comes into force on 29 February 2020.
This Order comes into force on 27 August 2020.
The effect of the Order will be to temporarily prohibit all vehicles with a weight in excess of 44 tonnes.
This Order comes into force on 21 January 2019.
This order comes into force on 26 June 2020.
This Order came into force on 18 December 2019.
Notice advising that a virtual pre-inquiry meeting and public inquiry will be held into the draft Orders.
This Order comes into force on 14 September 2021
Create new harbour powers or change existing powers of a harbour authority for ports and harbours in Wales.
The Order temporarily prohibits vehicles on a length of the A458 trunk road at Welshpool, Powys to enable the Continental Market to be held.
The Order temporarily prohibits traffic on lengths of the A40 trunk road between Raglan Interchange and Dixton Roundabout, Monmouth.
The Order will temporarily prohibit and restrict traffic on lengths of the A4076 and A40 trunk roads between Haverfordwest and Milford Haven.
The Order will temporarily prohibit and restrict traffic on a length of the A458 trunk road between Mallwyd and Nant yr Ehedydd.
The Order will temporarily prohibit and restrict traffic on a length of the A458 trunk road between Mallwyd and Nant yr Ehedydd.
The Order will temporarily prohibit and restrict traffic on lengths of the A4076 and A40 trunk roads between Haverfordwest and Milford Haven.
The Order will temporarily prohibit vehicles on a length of the A458 trunk road at Welshpool, Powys to enable the Continenatal Market to be held.
The A458 trunk road (broad street and high street, Welshpool, Powys) (temporary prohibition of vehicles) (no. 5) Order 2023
The Order temporarily prohibits vehicles on a length of the A458 trunk road at Welshpool, Powys to enable the 1940s Festival to be held.
All non-essential shops in Wales will be able to re-open from Monday (22 June) as part the biggest unlocking of the coronavirus (COVID-19) regulations to date, First Minister Mark Drakeford announced today.