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Bedford Lock Closes for 6 Months for Structural Upgrades
2 Oct, 2025
Summary
- Bedford Lock to close for 6 months for "below-waterline repairs"
- Project to start in late October 2025, finish in April 2026
- Closure will impact nearby car park capacity

In a significant development, the Environment Agency has revealed that the Bedford Lock on the River Great Ouse will be closed for six months starting in late October 2025 to undergo a crucial structural upgrade. The project, which is set to conclude in April 2026, will involve a "full drain down" and essential "below-waterline repairs" to the lock.
The closure of the Bedford Lock, the first in the town, will have a notable impact on the local area. Bedford Borough Council, which owns the land containing the lock, has confirmed that the work will affect the nearby car park capacity. This disruption is expected to last for the duration of the project.
The Bedford Lock plays a vital role in the navigation of the River Great Ouse, allowing boats to travel along the waterway through Cambridgeshire to the Wash at King's Lynn, Norfolk. The upcoming closure and renovation work will undoubtedly cause some inconvenience for local residents and river users, but the Environment Agency has deemed the project necessary to ensure the lock's structural integrity and continued functionality.