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Great Bealings Bridge Reopens With Weight Limit
13 Mar
Summary
- A 19th-century bridge in Great Bealings was hit on February 9th.
- The bridge reopened on March 6th with a temporary weight restriction.
- Permanent repairs are underway, but completion dates remain unknown.

A historic 19th-century bridge located on Boot Street in Great Bealings, Suffolk, has reopened to traffic following a collision that occurred on February 9th. The incident, which necessitated the recovery of a vehicle left precariously hanging over the edge, caused severe damage to the bridge, a structure listed as a scheduled monument.
While no injuries were reported, the brickwork of the bridge was significantly compromised. It reopened on March 6th, implementing a temporary weight restriction and a reduced road width due to the installation of barriers. Suffolk County Council has stated that efforts for permanent repairs are continuing behind the scenes, with further updates to be provided in due course.




