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07 Nov 2025

Kilrea Bridge update: interim measures to reopen road to light vehicles before Christmas

The Department says it is committed to reopen the road as soon as possible whilst protecting the public as a priority

DFI hope to temporarily reopen Kilrea Bann Bridge within weeks

The Kilrea Bridge is currently closed however it is hoped it could open to traffic before Christmas.

The Department for Infrastructure has announced plans that could see the Kilrea Bridge reopen to cars and light vehicles before Christmas.

A DfI spokesperson said: “Since appointing the specialist contractor last week the Department has been working closely with them to explore every opportunity to reduce the timescale and minimise disruption for these essential safety works.

“As previously outlined, the permanent solution requires specialist equipment to drill between the two approach walls beneath the existing road surface. Tie-bars will then be installed to structurally connect the retaining walls on either side of the road. This is a complex and time-consuming process with limited scope for acceleration.

“However, we are pleased to confirm that an interim solution has now been established to install a number of temporary tie-bars to provide temporary restraint to the walls whilst the main repairs are carried out. We are optimistic that the use of temporary tie-bars will allow the road to reopen to cars and light vehicles in early December, subject to suitable weather conditions.

“The Department fully appreciates the impact this closure is having and the understandable frustration of the local community, including businesses in the area.  The Department is committed to reopen the road as soon as possible whilst protecting the public as a priority.  We want to thank everyone for their patience while we work to deliver a safe and effective solution.”

Regular updates on progress and key milestones will be updated HERE

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