M3 Bagshot footbridge replacement works delayed

National Highways warning signs, telling road users that the Bagshot Heath footbridge will be closed until October 2025, and that they should find an alternate route.
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The bridge was demolished in 2023 because of fears it would be hit by vehicles

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Planned work to replace a footbridge over the M3 has been postponed.

National Highways closed the pedestrian bridge over the M3 between Bagshot and Lightwater Country Park in 2023 due to the risk of tall vehicles hitting it.

It was demolished in December that year, with work to replace it due to take place between 25 and 28 April.

But National Highways said the project has now been postponed due to a problem with the concrete being used, with the bridge unlikely to reopen in May as originally planned.

The entrance to the footbridge over the M3 at Bagshot Heath, having been fenced off, with a sign saying it is closed for safety reasons.
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Work to replace the bridge has been delayed

The work would have meant the M3 being closed between junctions 3 and 4, but the motorway will now be open as normal for the weekend.

In a statement National Highways said: "We fully appreciate and acknowledge how disappointed people were that we had to postpone installing the Bagshot Heath footbridge.

"Unfortunately our latest assessment showed that the concrete in one of the bridge abutments had not hardened as expected.

"We are urgently working with our contractor to understand why this happened, and are carrying out further tests to see how we can fix the situation as quickly as possible.

"We apologise for the inconvenience and thank the local community for their patience and understanding."

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