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Major city bridge closing for six weeks

9:00am Friday 18th July 2008

A BUSY bridge which carries 25,000 vehicles a day in and out of Worcester is to shut for major engineering works.

The Powick Bridge will be closed to traffic for six weeks from tomorrow until Sunday, August 31, for re-surfacing and waterproofing works with vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians diverted along other routes.

Engineers will also be working on nearby Powick roundabout adding road hatching marks and installing a new pedestrian crossing to link Hams Way to the main A449 Malvern Road.

Worcestershire County Council has budgeted £750,000 for the project which was scheduled to begin last year before the summer floods intervened.

Derek Prodger, county council cabinet member for environment, said: “What I want to do is give the public a safe bridge which will last another 100 years.”

He added the last refit on the bridge, dating from about the 1830s, had been carried out more than a century ago.

Workers will be stripping the existing road and pavement surface and inspecting the metal plates and structure below before re-laying a light-weight concrete, watertight membrane and new asphalt.

Diversion routes Click here for the full-size map

From 7am on Saturday road diversions will be in force to take traffic around the bridge works:

Richard Attwood, county council senior engineer for highways works, said: “We’ve had the benefit of having had a couple of major services leaving us with about 80 per cent of what we would have had to do last year.”

He added the contractors Laser had agreed to work up to six days a week and longer, if necessary, “to make sure we finish within six weeks.”

Bus route revisions:

For full details of diversions and timetable changes call the Worcestershire Hub on 01905 765 765 or log on to worcestershire.gov.uk/powickbridgeclosure

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