North Wales: A55 set for overnight closures as bent bridges repaired

Repair works on an A55 bridge damaged six years ago will finally get underway this month. Traffic lights have been in place on the bridge in Conwy ever since several support beams were bent out of shape by a lorry strike in 2019.

Campaigners have been left aghast by the lack of remedial work both on Primrose Hill Bridge, St George, and Sea Road Bridge, Abergele – the latter being damaged back in 2010. The total cost of having the temporary traffic lights at both locations now stands at almost £260,000, reports North Wales Live.

Last month the Welsh Government confirmed money had been found for the Primrose Hill Bridge repairs. Traffic Wales has now shared details of the work, which will involve full overnight closures of the eastbound A55 for five weeks.

The project will get under way on January 26 and continue until March 2. Between these dates the eastbound carriagway will be closed every night from 8pm until 6am between junction 24 for Abergele and junction 25 for Bodelwyddan. Traffic will be diverted via the A547 Rhuddlan Road

Traffic Wales said the 2019 bridge strike had caused “significant deformation of several primary beams” in the structure. It added: “The aim of the heat straightening works is to restore full structural carrying capacity.”

Pic: Traffic Wales

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