Network Rail's replacement of its bridge in Crockenhill, postponed from March, now looks set to get under way.
Network Rail have permits in place for today and tomorrow for vegetation clearance. Waiting restrictions will apply in Green Court Road and Stones Cross Road from 7am tomorrow (Friday 14 June) until 6am on Monday (17 June) to keep the roads clear. This will allow heavy vehicles, lifting equipment and bridge sections to get to the site).
The bridge should be replaced over the weekend. It, and with it public footpath SD341, should be open from 24 June.
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Thursday, 13 June 2019
SD341: bridge replacement works due to start
Labels:
Crockenhill,
Rights of Way,
roads
Location:
Crockenhill, UK
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