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Chepstow Bypass | Ffordd osgoi Cas-gwent

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Nick Ramsay AM is renewing calls for a bypass for Chepstow following the recent Transition Chepstow public meeting held in the town.

Local residents and commuters have long been complaining about congestion and pollution in Chepstow which is increasing, especially since the removal of the tolls on the Severn Bridges.

The local AM considers that the solution to Chepstow’s traffic woes lies in a bypass around the town, but this will require co-operation between both the UK and Welsh Governments due to cross border issues.

Speaking this week Nick said: “Now that the Welsh Gov has abandoned plans for the M4 black route I would like to see some funding diverted to improving Chepstow’s road infrastructure.

“As each day passes, congestion in Chepstow is worsening.

“A new bypass needs to be a top priority in 2020.”

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Local AM Receives Update on Chepstow Bypass

Thursday, 5 March, 2020

Local Assembly Member for Monmouth, Nick Ramsay, wrote to Ken Skates AM, Minister for Economy and Transport last month requesting an update on a possible bypass for Chepstow.

Local AM Renews Calls for Chepstow Bypass

Tuesday, 21 January, 2020

Assembly Member for Monmouth, Nick Ramsay, is renewing calls for a bypass for Chepstow following the recent Transition Chepstow public meeting held in the town.

Local AM Supports BHF’s Air Pollution campaign

Tuesday, 14 January, 2020

Assembly Member for Monmouth, Nick Ramsay, is supporting a campaign launched yesterday by the British Heart Foundation which aims to increase public awareness of the impact air pollution can have on the body.

AM Once Again Highlights Chepstow’s Traffic Problems

Thursday, 3 October, 2019

Local Assembly Member for Monmouth, Nick Ramsay, once again flagged up Chepstow’s traffic chaos with the Welsh Government during this Tuesday’s Business Statement  in the Assembly Chamber.

Assembly Member for Monmouth Nick Ramsay was one of a number of local representatives to attend Thursday’s packed Transition Chepstow public meeting

AM Attends Chepstow Congestion Meeting

Friday, 12 April, 2019

Assembly Member for Monmouth Nick Ramsay was one of a number of local representatives to attend Thursday’s packed Transition Chepstow public meeting at Chepstow Leisure Centre to discuss the town’s congestion problems.

AM disappointed by Chepstow bypass 'wait and see' approach

Friday, 3 August, 2018

Nick Ramsay, Assembly Member for Monmouth, has said he is disappointed by the Welsh Government’s ‘wait and see’ approach to the issue of traffic congestion and air pollution in Chepstow.

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AM offers to be link between Welsh and UK Governments over bypass

Tuesday, 24 July, 2018

Nick Ramsay, Assembly Member for Monmouth, has written to the Welsh Government offering to be a bridge between the Welsh and UK Governments to help secure a commitment for a Chepstow bypass to end the town’s chronic traffic congestion.

Nick at the Chepstow Show with Louise Brown

Chepstow Bypass | Ffordd osgoi Cas-gwent

Thursday, 25 January, 2018

Local AM Nick Ramsay was disappointed to learn that the Welsh Government’s Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure, Ken Skates AM, would not be attending a site meeting with Chepstow residents to discuss conducting a feasibility study on a possible by-pass around the town.

Chepstow bypass could be considered in the New Year, AM told

Monday, 13 November, 2017

Local Assembly Member Nick Ramsay welcomed a positive response from the Welsh Government’s Cabinet Minister for Infrastructure, Ken Skates AM , following a recent site meeting with Chepstow residents who are campaigning for a bypass around the town.

AM calls for fresh approach to tackle air pollution in Chepstow

Monday, 6 November, 2017

Monmouth Assembly Member Nick Ramsay is calling on the Welsh Government to take a fresh approach to tackling the problem of air pollution in Chepstow following the shocking news that the air in the town is amongst the most polluted in the UK.

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