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Repairs to A523 Mill House Bridge nearing completion

By Matthew Hancock-Bruce   8th Oct 2025

Repairs to Mill House Bridge in Adlington are nearing completion.

Cheshire East Council has shared an update on the emergency repair works to the bridge that supports the southbound traffic lane of the A523 London Road.

This follows 'extensive' damage caused by a flash flood that caused part of the arch structure to collapse.

Following a detailed inspection, the repair started on June 17 and are is now entering its final phase, which should be completed by Friday, November 7.

Councillor Mak Goldsmith, chair of Cheshire East Council's highways and transport committee, said: "This has not been a straight-forward repair, and a huge amount of planning, skill and effort has gone into it so far.

"Most of this work has been out of the public's sight, so it is great to be able to show them all the work that goes on to keep their roads open.  

"The timelapse video of the project showcases the extensive groundwork and engineering efforts – highlighting the scale and complexity of the planning and repairs carried out.

"We recognise the importance of the bridge and A523 within Cheshire East's road network and I'd like to thank residents and motorists for their patience. We have committed full resources to ensure this road fully reopens as quickly as possible."

Mill House Bridge reinforcements (Credit: CEC)

Much of the work that highways crews have been working on has been below the bridge and out of sight of the public.

This includes the damming and diversion of the river, joining the new part of the bridge to the existing structure, reinforcing the surrounding north-south retaining wall, underpinning and increasing the size of the bridge's foundation and stabilising the ground.

The final phase of the restoration will focus on putting back the arch support.

Once bridge repairs are complete, the council's highways team will temporarily leave the site to allow Cadent Gas to carry out essential maintenance works.

Two-way traffic lights will remain in place until all works are completed (Credit: CEC)

While Cadent's works are not part of this repair, the council is working to ensure a smooth transition between phases.

Crews will then return to carry out a series of highway improvements, including updating, replacing and cleaning the existing signage along London Road, road surface patching works and putting back road linings, as well as clearing footpaths and overhead vegetation to improve visibility and safety.

Two-way temporary traffic signals will remain in place until all works are completed. 

 

     

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Danno205

Nice video, makes every day I've been sitting at those lights for the last year and a half worthwhile. Why did it take over a year to start the repairs to such extensive damage?

Davesandy1984

I’ll be glad to see those temporary lights gone. Having those and no trains has been a nightmare


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