The Cardiff to Glan Conwy Trunk Road (A470) (Penloyn to Tan Lan Improvement) Order 2008

Welsh Statutory Instruments

2008 No. 2701 (W.241)

HIGHWAYS, WALES

The Cardiff to Glan Conwy Trunk Road (A470) (Penloyn to Tan Lan Improvement) Order 2008

Made

10 October 2008

Coming into force

30 October 2008

The Welsh Ministers, in exercise of powers conferred by section 10 of the Highways Act 1980(1) and of all other enabling powers(2), hereby make the following Order:

1.  The new highways which the Welsh Ministers propose to construct along the routes described in Schedule 1 to this Order shall become trunk roads as from the date when this Order comes into force.

2.  The centre lines of the new trunk roads are indicated by heavy black lines on the deposited plan.

3.  The length of trunk road described in Schedule 2 to this Order, and shown by broad striped hatching on the deposited map is to cease to be a trunk road and is to become an unclassified road as from the date on which the Welsh Assembly Government notifies the County Borough Council of Conwy that the new trunk roads are open for through traffic.

4.  In this Order:

  • all measurements of distance are measured along the route of the relevant highway;

    i.

    “the deposited plan” (“y plan a adneuwyd”) means the plan numbered HA 10/2 NAFW 17 marked 'The Cardiff to Glan Conwy Trunk Road (A470) (Penloyn to Tan Lan Improvement) Order 2008' , signed on behalf of the Welsh Ministers and deposited at the Welsh Assembly Government Record Storage and Retrieval Unit (RSRU), Neptune Point, Ocean Way, Cardiff;

    ii.

    “the trunk road” (“y gefnffordd”) means the Cardiff to Glan Conwy Trunk Road (A470);

    iii.

    “the new trunk roads”' (“y cefnffyrdd newydd”) means the highways mentioned in article 1 of this Order and 'a new trunk road' means one of those highways.

5.  This Order comes into force on 30 October 2008 and its title is “The Cardiff to Glan Conwy Trunk Road (A470) (Penloyn to Tan Lan Improvement) Order 2008”

Signed under authority of the Minister for the Economy and Transport, one of the Welsh Ministers.

S C Shouler

Director of Transport Planning and Administration Welsh Assembly Government.

10 October 2008

SCHEDULE 1ROUTES OF THE NEW TRUNK ROADS

The routes of the new trunk roads are routes north of Llanrwst between Penloyn and Tan Lan in the County Borough of Conwy as follows:—

(1) a route about 0.14 kilometres in length, starting at a point 390 metres south of the centre of the junction between the existing A470 trunk road and the unclassified road to Llanddoged at Tan Lan (shown marked A on the deposited plan) and extending in a northerly direction to a point 250 metres south of the centre of the junction between the existing A470 trunk road and the unclassified road to Llanddoged at Tan Lan (shown marked B on the deposited plan).

(2) a route about 0.79 kilometres in length, starting at a point 110 metres south of the centre of the junction between the existing A470 trunk road and the unclassified road to Llanddoged at Tan Lan (shown marked C on the deposited plan) and extending in a northerly direction to a point 680 metres north of the centre of the junction between the existing A470 trunk road and the unclassified road to Llanddoged at Tan Lan (shown marked D on the deposited plan).

SCHEDULE 2LENGTH OF TRUNK ROAD CEASING TO BE TRUNK ROAD

The length of trunk road ceasing to be trunk road is that length of the A470 trunk road in the County Borough of Conwy about 0.79 kilometres in length situated between a point 110 metres south of the centre of the junction between the existing A470 trunk road and the unclassified road to Llanddoged at Tan Lan (shown marked CC on the deposited plan) and extending in a northerly direction to a point 680 metres north of the centre of the junction between the existing A470 trunk road and the unclassified road to Llanddoged at Tan Lan (shown marked DD on the deposited plan).

(2)

By virtue of S.I. 1999/672 article 2 and Schedule 1, and paragraph 30 of Schedule 11 to the Government of Wales Act 2006, these powers are now transferred to the Welsh Ministers in relation to Wales.