Halifax Courier

‘Opening of the new road bridge is a key milestone’

- Abigail Kellett abigail.kellett@nationalwo­rld.com @HXCourier

The bridge that is part of the A629 works is now in use.

The new link bridge opened to vehicles on April 28 and now guides traffic travelling to Copley and Sowerby Bridge down from the A629 to the new roundabout on Stainland Road.

It also allows traffic from Copley and Sowerby Bridge to enter the A629 from the roundabout on Stainland Road.

Vehicles will now use this instead of the A6026 junction further along the A629, which has now closed.

Calderdale Council’s director for regenerati­on and strategy, Shelagh O’Neill, said: “The opening of the new road bridge is a key milestone in this major project to transform travel around south Halifax.

“Now the bridge is open, there are changes in travel routes around the area.

"These are signposted and there’s also additional temporary digital signage to raise further awareness. Full details of the new routes are available online at www.calderdale­nextchapte­r.co.uk

“We’re now in the final stages of the full project.

"We’d like to thank people for their patience throughout the constructi­on period and whilst the remaining works are carried out and we look forward to its completion in summer this year.”

Calderdale Council detailed how people will use the new road layouts. Here are the routes that will use the new bridge to access the A6026:

Elland Wood Bottom to Copley – Leave the A629 at Elland Wood Bottom and take a left to join the A6026 Wakefield Road over the new canal bridge. At the roundabout take the second exit and follow the road round as it passes Salterhebb­le Top Lock on the left.

Copley and Sowerby Bridge to M62 – Stay on the

A6026 Wakefield Road and take the first exit at the roundabout and over the new canal bridge. From there you will take a right to join the A629 south.

Work is continuing on remaining elements of the A629 project, including new crossings, safer routes for walking and cycling in the area and new ways to access the canal. This means that there will still be some traffic management in place until the project is fully complete later this year.

 ?? ?? The new link bridge now guides traffic travelling to Copley and Sowerby Bridge down from the A629 to the new roundabout on Stainland Road.
The new link bridge now guides traffic travelling to Copley and Sowerby Bridge down from the A629 to the new roundabout on Stainland Road.

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