Road and bridge closures for urban park works

An aerial view of a narrow, modern white footbridge over the River Tees. The bend of the river can be seen to the right with the bridge disappearing out of shot. On the left, the river gives way to yellow building machinery on the bank. In the foreground is a building with a tiled roof behind which a line of cars are parked. A road along the bank has tall silver fencing on one side and short red and white barriers on the other. There is a large expanse of flattened earth between the road and the buildings of Stockton.Image source, Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council
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Work is under way to build the Stockton Waterfront urban park

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Temporary road and footbridge closures have been put in place as works continue to build an urban park.

The ramped section of the Millennium footbridge in Stockton-on-Tees will be removed to make way for a new land bridge structure and amphitheatre.

To accommodate this, the footbridge will be closed to pedestrians for a week from 16:00 GMT on Friday.

Meanwhile, the A1305 Riverside Road will be closed in both directions between Tower Street and Northshore Gyratory in the early hours of Sunday and Monday mornings.

Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council said the removal works will take overnight on the weekend to "minimise disruption as much as possible".

A diversion will be in place, external via Maritime Road, Allison Street and Prince Regent Street.

A pedestrian diversion is already in place via the Princess of Wales Bridge.

A visualisation of what the Stockton town centre urban park might look like. The river is in the foreground with wide, sweeping steps leading up to areas of grass on trees, intersected by paths. A road runs underneath the park.Image source, Ryder Architecture
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A graphic has been produced to show what the Stockton Waterfront urban park might look like

The multimillion-pound Stockton Waterfront urban park is expected to be completed in 2026.

Plans include a 180ft (55m) land bridge structure, an extension of the existing Millennium footbridge, and the construction of an amphitheatre that will link the High Street to the riverside.

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