Residents worry as bridges to be shut at same time

A woman in her 70s with short blonde hair smiles as she stands in front of a swing bridge which has been closed off with barriers for repair work. The blue straps of her vest top and the grey straps of her backpack are visible.
Image caption,

Jen Caple said other residents were "worried" about the closure of another bridge in the Hempsted area

  • Published

Residents say they are "very worried" ahead of a second bridge closure in their area, coinciding with the new school year.

Netheridge Swing Bridge, which carries Secunda Way over the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal, will close from 1-12 September for emergency repair works following months of temporary traffic lights and delays.

It comes after the repairs to the nearby pedestrian Lower Hempsted Bridge, which closed in April for what was meant to be three weeks, were extended to mid-September due to delays in sourcing materials.

Gloucestershire County Council apologised and said it was necessary to halt the work to ensure that it was being carried out to the correct specification.

Dave Bucknell, highways representative for the Hempsted Residents Association, said the pedestrian bridge had been posing a risk to those crossing it.

"A grandmother pushing her granddaughter in a pram, the bridge was so uneven with so many potholes that the poor grandchild was nearly turfed out into the canal," he said.

The closure of Netheridge Bridge, the main route south out of Hempsted for those travelling by car, means another way out of the village will be blocked off.

A bridge carries traffic, including a bright yellow lorry, a van, and three cars, over a canal on a sunny summer's day. There are trees on either side of the canal and canal boats can be seen in the distance on the other side of the bridge. There are hardly any clouds in the sky.
Image caption,

Netheridge Swing Bridge will close for almost two weeks

Ian Giles said if Netheridge Bridge is also closed to pedestrians, it will cause more problems for his son, who has scoliosis.

"He physically cannot walk from work in the centre of town, all the way down the bypass to home because of his illness," he said.

"It would be monstrously painful for him."

An older man wearing a dark cap with a logo on and a light grey top stands in front of safety barriers at a canal bridge, which is closed for repair works. He has short grey hair and a moustache. There are signs warning people of danger and updating them on the works behind him.
Image caption,

Ian Giles said the closure of both bridges at the same time would be "monstrously painful" for his son

Jen Caple said the bridge closure has been "very disruptive" when taking her grandson to school.

"It's a good hour and a half out of our day twice," she said.

"An awful lot of people are very worried about it. There are people with mobility issues, particularly people who catch the village bus that takes them around to the main doctors surgery that have no other means of getting there."

In an update earlier this month, the Canal and River Trust apologised for any inconvenience while the bridge is closed for safety reasons during the works.

Gloucestershire County Council added: "We have been working with the Canal and River Trust to ensure the repairs to the bridge can be completed as soon as possible.

"The Hempsted Pedestrian Bridge is also awaiting repairs. This bridge is the responsibility of the Canal and River Trust, with work scheduled for late September."

Get in touch

Tell us which stories we should cover in Gloucestershire

Follow BBC Gloucestershire on Facebook, external, X, external and Instagram, external. Send your story ideas to us on email or via WhatsApp on 0800 313 4630.