£5m bridge repair scheme in Northumberland getting back on track after pandemic delays
Last year, Northumberland County Council secured £3.7m from the Department for Transport Highway Maintenance Challenge Fund.
Combined with a further £1.1m from the local authority, the project earmarked eight bridges to be fully repainted and repaired.
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Hide AdThese are: C172 Alwinton Bridge; B6319 Haydon Bridge; B6341 Hepple; A1068 Lesbury; C202 Redesmouth; A697 Weldon River Bridge; B6461 Whiteadder (near Paxton); C254 Wylam River Tyne.
However much of the work had to be put on hold due to the Covid 19 pandemic and now teams are making up for lost time.
The main part of the work involves repairing or replacing the protective paintwork on the bridges preserving these essential crossing points for future years.
Design work is nearing completion for all bridges with the painting of Whiteadder bridge scheduled for December.
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Hide AdThe contract for the works to Wylam Bridge is out to tender and is due to start in January. The works are estimated to take approximately 22 weeks to complete.
The works to the remaining bridges are going out to tender shortly, with the painting works expected to take place early in the new year.
Cllr John Riddle, cabinet member for local services, said: “These bridges are vital crossing points for communities, businesses and tourists and we need to keep them in good condition.
“We’re pleased to be making good progress on all the schemes with work starting as soon as next month, and these repairs will protect the bridge steelwork and give them a new lease of life to ensure they remain fit for future generations to use.”