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Hull Bridges Undergo Major 5-Year Repair Overhaul
3 Feb
Summary
- Hull's infrastructure plan includes repairs for 16 bridges.
- North Bridge will be strengthened, Scale Lane Footbridge mechanical repairs.
- Victoria Pier is closed due to very poor condition, no timeline given.

Hull is set to undergo a significant infrastructure renewal program focused on its vital bridges. Approved in June 2025, the city council's five-year plan earmarks substantial investment for the repair and strengthening of 16 key structures.
Among the most prominent projects are the strengthening and repair of North Bridge and the mechanical repair of Scale Lane Footbridge. These works are managed by Mason Clark Associates, who see it as an opportunity to enhance important city landmarks.
Additionally, the recently reopened Drypool Bridge will continue to receive ongoing repairs expected to last until the summer. Victoria Pier is currently closed as it has been deemed in very poor condition, with no immediate plans announced for its restoration.




