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Work underway to support flyover

Council leaders have confirmed that work to prop up part of the Gateshead Highway flyover is underway.

We closed the 1960s concrete structure on Friday 13 December due to concerns for safety.

This followed investigations by engineers which revealed the ageing structure was dangerous. It is now closed for all motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians.

Metro services between Monument and Heworth have also been suspended, due to the fact the trains run in tunnels underneath the flyover. Replacement bus services are now in place.

Construction workers are now working to place props around a pillar which is directly over the tunnel where the Metro runs, providing additional support for the structure.

It is estimated that it will take around four days for this work to be completed.

We are working with Nexus, who operate the Metro system, on mitigating the risks so trains can run under the structure as soon as possible.

We have held meetings before Christmas with the Government, and the North East Combined Authority, aimed at releasing funds to get demolition and the scheme for a new road underway in the new year.

Dale Owens, Gateshead Council's Chief Executive, said: 

Today our contractors have started works to put  propping in place, which in turn should expedite a resolution to the current transport issues. Our priority continues to be keeping people safe, while doing everything we can to work with our partners, particularly Nexus.

We took the decision to close the flyover with immediate effect two weeks ago over serious safety concerns, only discovered due to our prudent close monitoring of the flyover. We have carried out all necessary remedial work over the years, as we worked towards plans to pull it down.

Emergency planning has ensued ever since we closed the structure. This includes standing up a multi-agency tactical co-ordinating meeting through the

Local Resilience Forum, with the primary focus on updating our stakeholders across the region as to achievable outcomes so contingency arrangements can be made.

A lot of what we do behind the scenes is often largely unseen by the public, but I can assure people getting to this stage has required significant effort on our part and my thanks go to everyone who has worked around the clock to make this happen, especially given the extra pressures of this being over the Christmas period.

We are working with our partners, key stakeholders and the government to bring forward plans, working with the North East Combined Authority to ensure longer term relevant funding is in place. We agreed with the Department of Transport that this will be locally co-ordinated through a working group to be set up shortly.

I am grateful for all the patience demonstrated by residents and stakeholders alike, who continue to follow the diversions and keep Gateshead moving and still open for business.

Meanwhile motorists are asked to follow the diversions in place with pedestrians urged to keep to the footpaths and not break through the fencing. Security patrols are in place to ensure everyone's safety. Further council updates can be found at Gateshead Highway (A167) flyover.

Updates on the Metro service can be found on the Nexus website (opens new window).

Work underway to support flyover
27 December 2024

Council leaders have confirmed that work to prop up part of the Gateshead Highway flyover is underway.

We closed the 1960s concrete structure on Friday 13 December due to concerns for safety.

This followed investigations by engineers which revealed the ageing structure was dangerous. It is now closed for all motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians.

Metro services between Monument and Heworth have also been suspended, due to the fact the trains run in tunnels underneath the flyover. Replacement bus services are now in place.

Construction workers are now working to place props around a pillar which is directly over the tunnel where the Metro runs, providing additional support for the structure.

It is estimated that it will take around four days for this work to be completed.

We are working with Nexus, who operate the Metro system, on mitigating the risks so trains can run under the structure as soon as possible.

We have held meetings before Christmas with the Government, and the North East Combined Authority, aimed at releasing funds to get demolition and the scheme for a new road underway in the new year.

Dale Owens, Gateshead Council's Chief Executive, said: 

Today our contractors have started works to put  propping in place, which in turn should expedite a resolution to the current transport issues. Our priority continues to be keeping people safe, while doing everything we can to work with our partners, particularly Nexus.

We took the decision to close the flyover with immediate effect two weeks ago over serious safety concerns, only discovered due to our prudent close monitoring of the flyover. We have carried out all necessary remedial work over the years, as we worked towards plans to pull it down.

Emergency planning has ensued ever since we closed the structure. This includes standing up a multi-agency tactical co-ordinating meeting through the

Local Resilience Forum, with the primary focus on updating our stakeholders across the region as to achievable outcomes so contingency arrangements can be made.

A lot of what we do behind the scenes is often largely unseen by the public, but I can assure people getting to this stage has required significant effort on our part and my thanks go to everyone who has worked around the clock to make this happen, especially given the extra pressures of this being over the Christmas period.

We are working with our partners, key stakeholders and the government to bring forward plans, working with the North East Combined Authority to ensure longer term relevant funding is in place. We agreed with the Department of Transport that this will be locally co-ordinated through a working group to be set up shortly.

I am grateful for all the patience demonstrated by residents and stakeholders alike, who continue to follow the diversions and keep Gateshead moving and still open for business.

Meanwhile motorists are asked to follow the diversions in place with pedestrians urged to keep to the footpaths and not break through the fencing. Security patrols are in place to ensure everyone's safety. Further council updates can be found at Gateshead Highway (A167) flyover.

Updates on the Metro service can be found on the Nexus website (opens new window).

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