Friday, 14 February 2014

Church Road bridge repair closures

We've previously reported that highways engineers have decided that the bridge over the Frome on Church Road, Frampton Cotterell needs replacing for safety reasons. There is currently a 13-tonne weight limit in place to stop heavy vehicles being driven over it.

We can now report that the work is expected to be done in two phases. Subject to confirmation from the utility companies and the Environment Agency, the section of road including the bridge will be shut to motorised vehicles for three weeks in April, so utilities can be diverted on to a temporary bridge. This is planned to include the Easter school holidays.

South Glos Council will inform properties within 250m of the bridge directly, temporary signs will be erected by the bridge with the closure dates and large electronic signs will be set up at either end of Church Road two weeks before the closure. Drivers will be diverted via Yate and Iron Acton. Pedestrians and cyclists will still be allowed through.

Businesses on Church Road are keen to let people know that they will still be trading.

The section of road will then be shut in July and August for six weeks, again timed to coincide with school holidays.   The demolition of the bridge will inevitably create noise, with impact hammers and diamond saws being used. Work will only take place between 7.30am and 6pm to minimise the impact on residents.

When the work is completed the 13 tonne weak bridge restriction will be lifted, but the 7.5 tonne environmental weight restriction will remain in place.

Frampton Cotterell councillor Dave Hockey said, "The bridge is falling to bits. The weight limit was put on it because it is vulnerable but repair work has to be done. The safety of the bridge and that of the people crossing it is paramount."

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