Kilrea Bridge to reopen to light vehicles on Saturday 6 December
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The Department for Infrastructure has confirmed that temporary stabilisation works at Kilrea Bridge are now well advanced and the road will reopen to cars and light vehicles up to 3 tonnes at 8.00 am on Saturday 6 December.
Access over the bridge will be controlled using a 2.5 metre width restriction at both ends of the bridge to ensure safety through the ongoing site works while permanent repairs continue.
A DfI spokesperson said:
“The completion of these temporary works means we can restore access for cars and light vehicles ahead of the busy Christmas period. This is an important step in reducing disruption for the local community while ensuring public safety as a top priority. We ask that drivers adhere strictly to the restrictions that are in place.
"Permanent repair works are progressing as planned and are expected to finish by mid-February 2026. Once complete, the road will fully reopen to all vehicles.
"The Department appreciates the patience and cooperation of community and local businesses during this period and will continue to provide updates on progress.”
Further information is available on the dedicated webpage: Kilrea Bridge B64 Bann Road closure
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