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11th April 1969, Page 45
11th April 1969
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Page 45, 11th April 1969 — °aches ) the ivestiture
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;pedal arrangements have been anced for the traffic movement of coaches id from the investiture of the Prince of s on July 1. The area west of Griffiths 3ing and the roads joining the car parks Tyddyn Hen Cross Roads, Cape! Nah, Pontrug, Caeathraw, Bontnewydd and it Bridge, Caernarvon, will be known for c purposes as the "Investiture Area".

ovement of traffic into this area will be 'oiled on approach roads from 3 a.m. on day July 1 to 6 a.m. on Wednesday July iring this period the area will be closed to ral traffic, although p.s.v. and vehicles on itial services will be admitted.

The following approach roads to Caernarvon should be used—they will be allocated colours and signposted accordingly: (a) Anglesey /Bangor (A487 and A4087)—yellow route; (b) North Wales Coast Road (A55) via Bethel (84366)--red route; (c) Betwsycoed and Llanberis (A5 and A4086)—blue route; (d) Beddgelert (A4085)—brown route; (e) Portmadoc/Pwllheli (A487 and A4991—green route.

Coaches going to the Investiture should follow the "Coach Park" signs from the outskirts of Caernarvon and park in the Hendre Fields—only a few minutes walk from the town centre. The coach parking fee will be 1'1 for Investiture Day and 10s for each other day between June 28 and July 5 inclusive. For the return journey, coaches should follow the same roads, except those for the green route which will travel via Caeathraw.

Applications for coach passes should be made to the Borough Treasurer, Swyddfa'r Dref, High Street, Caernarvon, giving the index number of the vehicle(s) and enclosing the appropriate fees. The pass must be prominently displayed on the nearside of the windscreen of the coach. Operators are advised to time their journeys so as to arrive at the coach park not later than 12 noon on July 1, and to expect heavy traffic on all approach roads.

Further information, together with details of diversions for through traffic, is available from the offices of the Traffic Commissioners.

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