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Home / Business and Economy / Kilrea Bridge Reopens: Temporary Fix Sparks Long-Term Fears

Kilrea Bridge Reopens: Temporary Fix Sparks Long-Term Fears

22 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Kilrea Bridge reopened to light vehicles after temporary repairs to a cracked retaining wall.
  • Businesses fear the 18th-century bridge is not a sustainable route for modern traffic.
  • No government department claims responsibility for financial compensation to affected businesses.
Kilrea Bridge Reopens: Temporary Fix Sparks Long-Term Fears

The vital Kilrea Bridge in County Londonderry has partially reopened to cars and light vehicles, offering some relief to the local community after being closed since September due to discovered cracks in a retaining wall. Temporary repairs have been completed, but businesses remain apprehensive about the bridge's long-term viability as an 18th-century structure ill-suited for contemporary traffic needs. Fears persist that this is merely a temporary solution, with hopes for a full reopening by mid-February.

Local business owners have voiced frustration over the closure's economic impact, citing significant drops in sales. While the partial reopening has increased trade, they anticipate a full year for recovery. Concerns are mounting over the structural integrity of the bridge, originally built in 1783, and the lack of a concrete plan for a replacement. The bridge connects Kilrea to eastern Bann River communities like Rasharkin and Dunloy, making its reliability crucial.

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Adding to the distress, affected businesses report feeling ignored by politicians and express disappointment over the absence of financial support. Multiple government departments have stated they are not responsible for compensation in such cases, particularly for smaller settlements. The Department for Infrastructure has indicated no current plans to replace the bridge, deferring potential future plans to local development strategies due in late 2026.

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.
The Kilrea Bridge closed in September and reopened to light vehicles on December 6th, with hopes for a full reopening by mid-February.
Businesses fear the 18th-century structure is not sustainable for modern traffic, with repairs described as temporary fixes.
Currently, no government department claims responsibility for providing financial compensation to businesses affected by the bridge closure.

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