Around 100 truckers had been gearing up to cause havoc on the M4 in protest at the potential delay to Brexit .

The 'Great British road block south Wales' was part of planned blockades across the UK in response to what organisers were calling a "Brexit betrayal".

But the reality was quite different from the intention with very few problems reported on the roads and some events failing to materialise at all.

The Welsh pro-Brexiteers were due to met at Magor services at 6pm, before taking to the motorway with the aim of causing delays around the Prince of Wales Bridge.

They planned to drive slowly up the carriageway to create a rolling road block.

But there were just a handful of vehicles at Magor when a Wales Online photographer attended.

Vehicles were later filmed travelling slowly along the M4 towards the Severn Bridge and heading on past Bristol, but there were no reports of any major disruption.

Fishermen from Pembrokeshire are also getting behind the pro-Brexit protests by holding their own blockade of Pembroke Dock Ferry Terminal on Saturday, March 23.

Police and protesters arrive at Magor services ahead of the pro-Brexit protest:

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Here is a list of the other roads which were expected to be affected today and tomorrow

Today (Friday, March 22):

A30 Cornwall - 3.30pm

A5/M54 Telford - 5pm

A303 to M5 Somerset - 5pm

M1 Derby/Nottingham - 6pm

A414 Felixstowe - 6pm

M6 Lancaster/Morecambe J34 to 35- 6.30pm

South Wales M4 around the Prince of Wales Bridge

M5/M4 between Avonmouth and Bath - 5.30pm

Tomorrow (Saturday, March 23):

M62 Warrington Junction 9 - 11.30am

M62 Manchester Junction 18 - 12pm

M18 to the M1, Doncaster - 11.30am

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