Wednesday, March 16, 2005
Wales V Ireland Six Nations Match Day - Saturday 19 March
With a possible Six Nations title and a grand slam on the cards for the Welsh rugby team plus a sell-out crowd inside the Millennium Stadium and thousands in the clubs and bars soaking up the atmosphere, this is going to cause some disruption in the City Centre.
Kick-off is at 3:30pm - but due to the volume of visitors there will be a total city centre road closure operating from 1.30pm until 6.30pm. These are:
Kingsway from its junction with North Rd / Boulevard de Nantes to its junction with Duke St. Cowbridge Road East from its junction with Neville St to its junction with Westgate St. Tudor St from its junction with Clare Rd to its junction with Wood St, Plantagenet St and Beauchamp St from their junctions with Despenser Place to their junctions with Tudor St.
The following roads will be closed in their entirety: Duke St, Castle St, High St, St Mary St, Caroline St, Wood St, Central Sq, Westgate St, Quay St, Guildhall Pl, Golate, Park St, Havelock St and Scott Rd.
Between 6am and 9pm: King Edward VII from its abutment with Boulevard-de-Nantes to its junction with Corbett Road. Museum Ave from its junction with Gorsedd Gardens to its junction with Corbett Road. City Hall Road / College Road from their junction with Museum Avenue to their junctions with North Road.
If you have friends travelling to the capital by car, park and ride sites are available at various locations around Cardiff.
County Hall (Green car park) and Queensgate (Purple car park) are well signposted from Junction 33 of the M4. The drop-off point for County Hall is at the Eversheds lay-by on the north side of Callaghan Square (shoppers will be dropped off and picked-up at the usual drop off in The Hayes).Queensgate is at Tresillian Way at the rear of the railway station. The cost is £3 per car.
Due to the closure, the public are advised that ALL buses travelling into, out of and around the city WILL be affected. On occasions when major events are held at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff Bus services operate from special city centre temporary terminal points during the period of closure. Cross city services are split at the city centre with each section operating from separate city centre temporary terminal points.
Kick-off is at 3:30pm - but due to the volume of visitors there will be a total city centre road closure operating from 1.30pm until 6.30pm. These are:
Kingsway from its junction with North Rd / Boulevard de Nantes to its junction with Duke St. Cowbridge Road East from its junction with Neville St to its junction with Westgate St. Tudor St from its junction with Clare Rd to its junction with Wood St, Plantagenet St and Beauchamp St from their junctions with Despenser Place to their junctions with Tudor St.
The following roads will be closed in their entirety: Duke St, Castle St, High St, St Mary St, Caroline St, Wood St, Central Sq, Westgate St, Quay St, Guildhall Pl, Golate, Park St, Havelock St and Scott Rd.
Between 6am and 9pm: King Edward VII from its abutment with Boulevard-de-Nantes to its junction with Corbett Road. Museum Ave from its junction with Gorsedd Gardens to its junction with Corbett Road. City Hall Road / College Road from their junction with Museum Avenue to their junctions with North Road.
If you have friends travelling to the capital by car, park and ride sites are available at various locations around Cardiff.
County Hall (Green car park) and Queensgate (Purple car park) are well signposted from Junction 33 of the M4. The drop-off point for County Hall is at the Eversheds lay-by on the north side of Callaghan Square (shoppers will be dropped off and picked-up at the usual drop off in The Hayes).Queensgate is at Tresillian Way at the rear of the railway station. The cost is £3 per car.
Due to the closure, the public are advised that ALL buses travelling into, out of and around the city WILL be affected. On occasions when major events are held at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff Bus services operate from special city centre temporary terminal points during the period of closure. Cross city services are split at the city centre with each section operating from separate city centre temporary terminal points.
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