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Hull Bridge Reopens After Vital Repairs
28 Nov
Summary
- Drypool Bridge in Hull has reopened following essential repair work.
- Repairs included replacing bearings and adding anti-corrosion coating.
- Further closures are expected next year for additional repair phases.

The Drypool Bridge in Hull has now reopened to traffic after undergoing a significant phase of repairs and strengthening. This vital city centre crossing, which had been closed since September 15, has seen its first stage of critical maintenance concluded.
The extensive works included the complete replacement of the bridge's affected bearings, a crucial step in ensuring its structural integrity. Additionally, protective anti-corrosion coatings were applied to sections of the bridge's metalwork, and the road deck received essential waterproofing treatment.
While the closure caused disruption for nearby local businesses, Hull City Council emphasized the necessity of these repairs for long-term stability and to avert more extensive, prolonged closures in the future. The council has indicated that the bridge will require another full closure next year to complete further necessary work, though a specific date has not yet been announced.




