The M67 will be closed this weekend with bridge demolition works set to go ahead. This is part of the final phase of works at St Anne’s Road bridge - which require two full weekend closures.
Work to demolish the eastern side of the bridge was completed in August 2023, according to National Highways. The government body believes this reconstruction work of the bridge will improve safety and extend the lifespan of the bridge. READ MORE: The Tories know they screwed up some stuff - but there is one glaring omission The closures are expected to cause disruption for motorists travelling between Manchester and Sheffield and road users have been thanked for their patience and cooperation during this time.
Since the eastern side completion, all necessary cabling has been diverted through two newly installed steel beams which ensure essential services remain on during the final demolition phases.
The demolition works will take place in October and November and include removing the bridge deck, followed by the top section of supportive structures at either side of the bridge.
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