Itchen Bridge Maintenance Update

Over the past few months, Southampton City Council and our highways partner Balfour Beatty Living Places have been carrying out detailed surveys and further implementation planning of the Itchen Bridge Maintenance Project

Aerial photo of the Itchen Bridge looking toward Woolston/Itchen

As a result, the indicative timescales and plans for closure of the bridge to motor vehicles released earlier this year have changed and the Itchen Bridge will not need to close to motor vehicles over the summer.

A first phase of works will still take place later this year, focusing on the parapet works to install new safety fencing and preparatory works for phase 2. These works will not require closure of the carriageway to motor vehicles and will allow two-way traffic to be maintained.

Details of the second phase of works, including the replacement of the drainage system and resurfacing of the bridge, which is when the bridge will need to be closed to motor vehicles, will be released in due course.

These new delivery plans offer best value for local people and consider the feedback we have received from people, community groups and businesses regarding the closure of the Bridge.

Councillor Eamonn Keogh, Cabinet Member for Environment and Transport, said:

“The importance of the Itchen Bridge Maintenance Project cannot be understated; however, we do appreciate that it will have a very significant impact on local people and as such are committed to communicating key updates and milestones as soon as practicably possible with the condition that details are subject to change as new information becomes available.”