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Historic Lock Renovation Delayed by One Month
10 Apr
Summary
- Renovation of a 150-year-old lock in Bedford is delayed by one month.
- Work on the Bedford Lock is now set to finish on April 29th.
- Tree root damage from 2009 necessitated the extensive repairs.

A significant renovation project for Bedford Lock, a historic structure over 150 years old, has experienced a one-month delay. Work commenced in October and was initially slated for completion on April 3rd. The Environment Agency has now revised the reopening date to April 29th.
This extension is attributed to the need for completing all scheduled works and performing thorough safety checks prior to the lock's public use. The lock, built in 1868 and last refurbished in the 1950s, requires these extensive repairs due to damage from tree roots, stemming from trees chopped down in 2009.
Further enhancements include the fitting of new doors at one end and the renovation and painting of the guillotine gate. The upgrade project has been in planning for two years. The Environment Agency has maintained communication with relevant partners and stakeholders throughout this process.