Morton Mill East Bridge to close for maintenance
23-06-2026 14:53 via newsroom.shropshire.gov.uk

Morton Mill East Bridge to close for maintenance

Morton Mill East Bridge – which carries an unclassified road over the River Roden – will be closed for maintenance work from 13 to 31 July [2026].
The work includes parapet repairs, scour protection, arch repairs (crack stitching and repointing), and installation of Cintec anchors.
To carry out the proposed work safely it will be necessary to close the bridge to vehicular traffic. The closure will be in force 24/7.
When the road is closed, traffic will be diverted by a signed diversi
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