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Closure of Kilrea Bridge announced for several weeks due to ‘structural concerns’

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It will be closed in both directions from Saturday

Kilrea Bridge
Kilrea Bridge(Image: Google Maps)

A bridge in Co Derry will be closed for several weeks due to ‘structural concerns’.

The Department for Infrastructure say that “due to concerns over the structural stability of a retaining wall” approaching Kilrea Bridge, which carries the B64 Bann Road over the River Bann, the bridge will be closed in both directions.

This is in effect from Saturday, September 20.

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A DfI statement said: “Following a recent safety inspection the Department identified vertical and diagonal cracking on the retaining wall located at the south-west end of the Bridge.

“In the interest of public safety, the Department has taken the decision to close the road until such times as the retaining wall can be fully assessed, and repairs carried out.

“We acknowledge this will create disruption and apologise for any inconvenience caused, however, the safety of all road users is paramount.

“The road will remain closed to traffic for several weeks while the Department arranges for a temporary solution to be implemented. Once these works are complete the road will be reopened while a permanent solution is developed.

“Local diversions are in place and we urge the travelling public to follow the signage, drive with due care and attention and allow extra time for their journeys.”

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