Road reopens after A52 bridge repairs near hospital

Picture of a new support beam on a road bridge over a duel carriagewayImage source, National Highways
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National Highways has installed a new support beam at the A52 roundabout bridge close to the Queen's Medical Centre

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A section of a major road has reopened "earlier than planned" after a new beam was installed as part of a long-running bridge repair project.

The A52 roundabout bridge, next to the Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham, was damaged when it was hit by a lorry transporting an excavator in 2018.

A full road closure on the A6514 Middleton Boulevard was in place between 20:00 and 06:00 GMT from Friday until Monday.

But National Highways said the work was completed 12 hours ahead of time, which allowed for the road to be opened earlier than expected.

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