THE WEEK IN East Bristol & North East Somerset Issue 812
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20th December 2023
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Cracked bridge over M4 to be demolished The cracked A432 bridge over the M4 near Emersons Green, which has been closed since the summer, is to be demolished and a new one built. Traffic disruption is set to last another two years. Defects were discovered on the overbridge and it is no longer deemed safe for traffic as movement would cause concrete to fall onto the motorway. It is safe for pedestrians and cyclists. National Highways has been carrying out detailed and specialist inspections and revealed on Friday that neither strengthening nor refurbishing work would provide a longterm solution. Both options would take a similar amount of time to complete as a full replacement but would only extend the bridge’s lifespan for a limited time. Instead, the Government-owned organisation is opting to
“We will continue to work with South Gloucestershire
said: “We are as disappointed as residents are to hear this
install a new bridge in the same position. Plans are under
Council to help manage the impact of the closure and to
news, although we recognise National Highways are
way for a new bridge which could be up to four metres
progress with the bridge replacement.”
acting as a matter of safety in the interest of all bridge and
wider, allowing for significantly wider footways and cycle
Demolition of the bridge is planned for summer/autumn
motorway users.
ways and possibly a bus lane.
2024. Due to timescales and costs, it is not possible to
“Our highways team is working closely with National
Sean Walsh, National Highways’ route manager, said:
install a temporary bridge during the works.
Highways and will continue to work to keep people
“Safety is our number one priority, and our extensive and
Prior to demolition, National Highways will need to divert
moving as freely as possible around the area and will
detailed investigations show that we now need to demolish
services embedded in the structure, including a water
endeavour to help fill any transport gaps where possible.”
and replace the bridge. As you will appreciate this is an
main, high voltage cables, fibre optics cables, and a gas
National Highways has been funding a shuttle bus
expensive complex process and we are working with
main. From next month activity will starting on site with
between Yate and the bridge since October and the council
partners to expedite the process as quickly as possible. We
ecological surveys and vegetation clearance to establish
says it will continue to discuss further mitigating factors
fully understand the disruption the closure has and will
works compounds. It is hoped construction of the new
to help residents who have had transport issues since the
cause, and thank people for their patience as we move this
bridge will be completed in 2025.
closure.
project forward as soon as possible.
South Gloucestershire Council’s leader Cllr Claire Young
Diversion routes continue to be fully signed.
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Spotlight on fast-food restaurant issues in Longwell Green . . . page 6
Farewell after 16 years in print . . . page 7