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Home / Business and Economy / HS2 Road Closure Sparks Outrage: Safety Audit Delays Reopening

HS2 Road Closure Sparks Outrage: Safety Audit Delays Reopening

5 Jan

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Summary

  • Radstone Road closure by HS2 indefinitely delayed due to safety audit.
  • Original reopening date mid-December now pushed to mid-February.
  • HS2 cites safety concerns after audit found road not yet safe.
HS2 Road Closure Sparks Outrage: Safety Audit Delays Reopening

Part of Radstone Road in Northamptonshire, closed since early November for realignment, faces an indefinite delay in reopening. Initially slated to open by mid-December, HS2 has announced a revised target of mid-February, citing critical safety concerns identified during a recent audit. The road realignment is part of a larger project to install an overbridge south of Radstone village.

HS2's safety auditor advised that the current road alignment and transition to the new structure are not safe for public use. The exact remedial work required is still being determined, with a detailed reassessment scheduled for the new year. This marks the second such issue, following similar problems discovered on a bridge over the A43 a few months prior.

Locals, including parish councillors, are expressing frustration and urging direct complaints to HS2 Ltd. Concerns have also been raised about the local council's accountability in challenging HS2's project management. HS2 aims to improve journeys between London and Birmingham, but the overall project completion date, originally targeted for 2033, is now uncertain.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Radstone Road is closed for realignment works as part of the HS2 project, specifically to install a new overbridge.
HS2 has delayed the reopening of Radstone Road, initially planned for mid-December, to at least mid-February due to safety audit findings.
A safety audit found the road alignment and transition to the new structure unsafe for traffic, leading to the delayed reopening.

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