'Essential' works on bridge restart

Threlkeld Bridge. It is a two-lane bridge with pavements and grey parapets on both sides. Three cars and two lorries are travelling in the left lane. Two cars are travelling in the right lane. There is a green sign reading Threlkeld and pointing left.Image source, Google
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The repairs were expected to take about five days

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Drivers have been advised to leave more time for their journeys as essential improvement work on a bridge begin again later.

Repairs to the A66 Threlkeld Bridge near Keswick, will see engineers work 24-hours a day to minimise disruption.

The works, which will take place from 20:00 BST on Sunday until midday on Friday, include waterproofing the bridge deck and resurfacing the road.

Temporary two-way traffic lights and a 30mph speed limit either side of the bridge will be in place.

National Highways said it could not provide a "suitable local diversion" because of the location of the bridge.

"We're keeping disruption to a minimum by working 24-hours a day and outside peak visitor times," the agency said, adding the repairs were weather dependant.

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