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Kilrea Bridge Reopens After 11-Week Closure
6 Dec
Summary
- Kilrea Bridge will reopen to cars and light vehicles after 11 weeks.
- Extensive cracking in a retaining wall caused the prolonged closure.
- Temporary repair works are nearing completion, reducing community disruption.

After an 11-week closure, Kilrea Bridge in County Londonderry is scheduled to reopen to traffic on Saturday morning at 8:00 AM GMT. The vital crossing was closed on September 20 when significant cracking was discovered in one of its retaining walls, necessitating extensive repairs.
While permanent repair work is ongoing, the Department for Infrastructure has confirmed that temporary stabilization measures are now well advanced. This allows for the reopening of the bridge, which will initially be accessible only to cars and light vehicles weighing up to three tonnes.
The Department for Infrastructure described the reopening as an "important step" towards minimizing disruption for the local community. The partial reopening aims to restore some level of connectivity while engineers continue their work to ensure the bridge's long-term structural integrity.




