Sunderland Echo

Diversions as bridges set to close for works

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Two of Sunderland’s bridges are set to close in coming weeks.

Wearmouth Bridge and Queen Alexandra Bridge will be temporaril­y closed south bound in May and June while maintenanc­e work is carried out.

Wearmouth Bridge will be closed south bound on Sunday and Sunday, May 23 for Principal Inspection­s, which are carried out every 6-10 years.

A close inspection of all sections of the bridge will be conducted, involving rope access work and recording its current condition.

Diversions will be in place via A1018 North Bridge Street, A1290 Kier Hardie Way, Queen Alexandra Bridge, A1231 Pallion New Road, Trimdon Street, A183 St Marys Boulevard.

Following this inspection, the Queen Alexandra Bridge will be closed Southbound for 11 weeks from Monday, June 7, while £420,000 worth of maintenanc­e is carried out.

The works will see infrastruc­ture specialist­s remove cables from the bridge, rail deck and abutments which have been in place since 1985.

New rails will be installed and repairs will be made to existing stonework.

During this time drivers travelling south will be diverted over Wearmouth Bridge or Northern Spire.

Executive Director of City Developmen­t at Sunderland City Council, Peter McIntyre said: "Like any structure, bridges such as Wearmouth Bridge and the Queen Alexandra Bridge must be properly maintained, and the upcoming inspection­s and upgrades allow us to make sure they are in excellent condition.”

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