@DavidBhdhdh@WelshRugbyUnion Agreed. The building blocks are there and keeping the ball with the big men instead of kicking it away works in our favour. It’s gutting to lose but you don’t mind when they played their hearts out and competed all game 🏴
@WelshRugbyUnion Absolutely gutted to lose. But we need to look at the bigger picture - that’s our best performance for a LONG time. Hopefully we can build on this, and get back to a place where we can be consistently competitive
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@2SevernBridges@2SevernBridges an update please?? There appears to be conflicted messaging from the National Highways team.
Waze shows that the bridge is still shut, for anyone considering heading down the M48
@2SevernBridges I think this post should read “Wind speeds are being continually monitored to maximise traffic disruption”. Another week goes by with no good explanation as to why the M48 bridge cannot be opened to low-sided vehicles
The #M48#SevernCrossing is CLOSED eastbound between J2 (#Chepstow) and J1 (#Aust) to allow for emergency repairs to take place.
The bridge is expected to be closed into the afternoon.
Traffic is being diverted via the #M4#PrinceOfWales bridge. Allow extra time.
#M48#SevernBridge is closed in both directions due to strong winds associated with #StormBram
Diversion via the #M4#PrinceofWalesBrdge - be aware there are 2 lanes (of 3) closed currently, please allow extra journey time
@HighwaysSWEST@2SevernBridges What happens to the motorists who have queued for an hour or more to get to the M48 bridge?? Surely you’re not turning them around?!
@2SevernBridges Hi (again). Novel idea, but have you tried managing the traffic flow on the M48 bridge when wind speeds pick up? Rolling 20mph roadblock, temporary traffic lights to restrict vehicle numbers, etc. The on/off at Chepstow does nothing but slightly inconvenience motorists
@DJSnudge Hi the M48 bridge closures are for strong winds. Due to storm Bram hitting the south west of England we can't guarantee that the bridge won't close again today
#M48#SevernBridge is closed in both directions due to strong winds associated with #StormBram
Diversion via the #M4#PrinceofWalesBrdge - be aware there are 2 lanes (of 3) closed currently, please allow extra journey time
@HighwaysSWEST@2SevernBridges@KenSkatesMS@Heidi_Labour given the absolute chaos the closures have already caused this morning, I would strongly urge you to ensure the bridges are not closed again today. There should also be serious questions asked regarding the (mis)management of these bridges
@2SevernBridges The #M48 is now open in both directions, however due to wind speeds associated with #StormBram, there remains the possibility of the #M48 potentially being closed again during the late morning.
@2SevernBridges I’m sorry but this is still not acceptable. I’ll write to Ken Skates formally and ensure he addresses this with his counterpart in England to prevent these types of closures being implemented in the future. It’s shocking mismanagement
@DJSnudge Hi unfortunately we have an issue on the M4 bridge which needs to be repaired immediately for safety reasons and the M48 bridge is closed due to strong winds. We have kept a lane open on the M4 while we do this work. We do not anticipate that this will be a regular occurrence 1/2
@HighwaysSWEST@2SevernBridges@KenSkatesMS do you find this acceptable? Both major routes out of Wales are essentially closed. What’s being done about this in the long-term? You have people migrating from Bristol to Wales causing traffic buildup but no long-term plan…?
@2SevernBridges Then surely you need to re-open the M48 bridge don’t you?? You’re down to only one lane out of a possible five - there’s absolutely nothing “safe” about that!
@DJSnudge Hi, there's currently no estimate when the lanes will re-open. We're unable to re-open them at this time as they are closed as we prioritise the safety of road users.