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A591 Holbeck Bridge repairs start next week

Written by on 03/03/2021

Cumbria County Council will be carrying out permanent repairs to a section of road at Holbeck Bridge on the A591 between Windermere and Ambleside, following temporary works in October 2020.

The work will involve removing a defective concrete slab under the road and installing a new reinforced concrete slab. At the same time a wooden footbridge upstream of the road bridge will be removed and replaced as it is showing signs of deterioration.

Work is scheduled to start on Wednesday 10th March and are expected to be completed by Friday 26 March, subject to favourable weather conditions.

Traffic management measures will be introduced during these works to protect the safety of the public and the council’s contractor. Full details are listed in the table below:

Traffic Management Date/Time from Date/Time to Note
Single Lane Closure – 2-way traffic lights Wednesday 10 March – 9am Thursday 11 March – 8pm Traffic to be managed by manually controlled traffic lights.
Full Road Closure (Night-time) Thursday 11 March – 8pm Friday 12 March – 7am Road closed to all vehicles. Diversion route to be followed.
Single Lane Closure – 2-way traffic lights Friday 12 March – 7am Friday 12 March – 8pm Traffic to be managed by manually controlled traffic lights.
Full Road Closure (Night-time) Friday 12 March – 8pm Saturday 13 March – 7am Road closed to all vehicles. Diversion route to be followed.
Night-time Single Lane Closure – 2-way traffic lights Monday 15 March Friday 26 March Traffic lights only in place during the hours of 8pm – 7am to allow night-time working.

The council says works have been timed before the Easter holidays to minimise disruption to road users, the local community and visitors to the area, subject to Covid-19 restrictions.

Cllr Keith Little, Cumbria County Council Cabinet member for Highways and Transport, said: “The county council is carrying out these essential highway repairs to strengthen the road and restore full load-carrying capacity. The new concrete slab would normally be constructed on site, but in order to keep disruption to a minimum our contractor will cast the slab off site in a controlled environment and lift it into place overnight. This project will improve resilience on an important strategic route, and I’d like to thank people for their patience and understanding while the works are carried out.”