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Menai Suspension Bridge reopens over winter after hanger replacement completed on schedule

Menai Bridge

Following the replacement of all 168 hangers on the bridge it has been confirmed that phase one of the programme will be completed on schedule. The bridge will reopen on Saturday 2 November 2024 [00:01hrs].

The start of phase two works, which amongst other things involves the repainting of the bridge, will be paused for four months (November 2024 to February 2025) to allow for the full reopening of the bridge, including the lifting of the 7.5 tonne weight limit, over the winter period. This will not impact the schedule for the 200th anniversary in January 2026.

This will bring a number of benefits including:

  • a smoother and more efficient delivery of phase two works, due to improved weather conditions
  • an alternative route if the Britannia Bridge (A55) is impacted by severe weather (high winds), incidents and emergencies. This will also help prevent HGV’s and other vulnerable vehicles not being able to cross the Menai Straits due to the 7.5 tonne weight limit being temporarily lifted
  • improved local business opportunities, especially during the Christmas period.
  • Holyhead Port remaining operational for longer.
  • enabling the ‘Always Aim High’s’ Anglesey Half Marathon to use the Menai Suspension Bridge as part of their route for the event, attracting new business opportunities for the local community.

For further information please select the following link: Menai Suspension Bridge reopens over winter after hanger replacement completed on schedule | GOV.WALES


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