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Work at The Causeway Bridge in Wolsingham deferred

Published June 20, 2024 9.11am


Work to a County Durham bridge has been deferred after we listened to local concerns.

Wolsingham bridge

The Causeway Bridge in Wolsingham

We announced last week we would be beginning extensive refurbishment of The Causeway Bridge in Wolsingham, next month.

Following the announcement, we have carefully considered feedback received and are now reviewing our plans with a view to beginning in spring 2025.

In the short-term, routine maintenance and structural surveys will continue to ensure the bridge - built in 1894 and between The Causeway and Wear's Bank - remains safe.

Cllr John Shuttleworth, our Cabinet member for highways, rural communities and community safety, said: "The refurbishment of The Causeway Bridge is essential given its age and to ensure it can continue to be used for many years to come. 

"However, it will inevitably cause some disruption and, while there is never a perfect time to undertake major projects of this nature, it is important that we listen to the views of residents and road users.

"We have taken on board all the comments made, particularly around maintaining pedestrian access and the timing of the works, and decided not to start next month as planned.

"Deferring gives us the opportunity to further consider the needs of local residents, businesses and the farming community; and review project delivery.

"Due to the nature of the work, there will still be an unavoidable requirement for a full closure when the work does take place. However, every effort will be made in the meantime to further review how any impact on local residents and the travelling public can be minimised.

"We would like to take this opportunity to thank local residents for their feedback and comments and we will ensure they are updated when there is further news."



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