Wrexham Council has released a list of streets in Wrexham city centre that have prohibition of motor vehicle orders.
A Prohibition of Motor Vehicle Order on a street means that only certain types of vehicle are able to drive down it.
For example, you might not be able to drive your car there, but buses are allowed.
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The city centre has three areas where there are prohibition of motor vehicle orders in place - these are in place 24/7:
Prohibition of all motor vehicles A:
Except for buses, disabled blue badge holders, loading and unloading and access to the St Giles church.
Where: High street, Church Street and Upper Town Hill
Prohibition of all motor vehicles B:
Except for access, disabled blue badge holders, loading and unloading, buses and hackney carriages.
Where: King Street (from Regent Street junction to Lord Street junction) and Duke Street
Prohibition of all motor vehicles C:
Where: Egerton Street (from Rhosddu Road to junction with Lord Street)
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