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Kilrea Bridge set to open following 11 weeks of closure

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A bridge in County Londonderry, which has been closed to the public for more than 11 weeks, is set to reopen on Saturday morning, the Department for Infrastructure (DfI) has said.

Kilrea Bridge closed on 20 September after extensive cracking was discovered in a retaining wall.

The bridge, which is due to reopen at 08:00 GMT, will only be passable for cars and light vehicles, of up to three tonnes, while permanent repair works continue.

In a statement, a DfI spokesperson said temporary stabilisation works are “now well advanced” and they described the reopening as “an important step” in reducing disruption for the community.

Access across the bridge will be controlled using a 7.5ft (2.5m) wide restriction at both ends to “ensure safety through the ongoing site works while permanent repairs continue”, the department added.

Drivers have been asked to “adhere strictly” to the restrictions that are in place.

Kilrea is on the western bank of the River Bann and is connected to County Antrim by this single-lane bridge.

The permanent repair works are expected to finish by mid-February 2026.

The bridge was originally constructed in 1783 and is a listed structure. It has been closed previously for works.

Some local businesses previously told BBC News NI that the closure of the bridge has had an impact on sales.

A DfI spokesperson said they appreciate “the patience and cooperation of community and local businesses during this period”.


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