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Teddington Lock footbridges improvement works

The weeknight closures planned for 6 to 10 January and 13 to 14 January have been postponed. This is due to a problem with a part which had to be returned to the manufacturer. 

We will share the revised dates as soon as they have been confirmed. Thank you for your continued patience during these works.

The essential maintenance works to repair the suspension footbridge main structure and lockcut iron truss footbridge will ensure this vital crossing can continue to be used safely for many years to come.

Why the works are happening now

A principal inspection of both structures was undertaken in 2019. The inspection assessed the condition of the structures and categorised any required interventions. Those classified as ‘safety critical’ or ‘urgent’ have been taken forward and included within the scope of the project.

Phase one of the works began in summer 2023 and involved removing the areas of corrosion, repairing and replacing any steel work across both structures along with the application of a new protective paint system. We have also undertaken repair works to the timber structures on the island between the bridges and on the Ham approach.

Phase two of the works involved replacing the Ferry Road approach ramp. This was a complex phase which included installing a dam around the ramp which let us cast the foundations for the new ramp structure and provide footings for the temporary ramp which was installed to maintain access to the bridge during the works.

Phase three works

Following the removal of the corrosion in phase one, we also carried out detailed visual inspections of the bearings on lockcut iron truss footbridge. These critical pieces of infrastructure are central to the safe operation of the bridge by allowing them to flex and absorb movement during hot and icy spells of weather. Without this ability to expand and contract due to weather conditions the bridge structure would sustain damage rendering it unsafe.

Phase three of the project involves replacing the bearings on lockcut bridge. To do this we needed to restrict access so we could jack the bridge to access the bearings.

Weeknight closures

The phase three closures took place Monday to Friday from:

  • 28 October to 1 November
  • 4 to 8 November
  • 11 to 15 November
  • 18 to 22 November
  • 16 to 20 December

To complete the works, we will need to restrict access over another series of weeknights so we can de-jack the bridge and reinstate the steps. We will share details of these works as soon as they have been confirmed. 

Local businesses

The Anglers, Tide End Cottage and The Boat Shop remain open as usual.

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Updated: 03 January 2025

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