Close search
Close search

News & Events

Alignments of Ipswich’s Upper Orwell Crossings unveiled

27th February 2018

The preferred alignments of Ipswich’s Upper Orwell Crossings have been announced today by Suffolk County Council.

[caption id="attachment_2390" align="alignleft" width="700"] An artist's impression of the crossings.[/caption] The main crossing is proposed to connect to the existing highway at the Rapier Street roundabout on Wherstead Rd, west of the river, and at a new junction, north of Cliff Lane on Holywells Road, east of the river. The bridge crosses the river at an angle and incorporates an opening section over the navigation channel. The second crossing will provide a new vehicular link to the Wet Dock Island site and is proposed to be accessed from Felaw Street. The third crossing is a refurbishment of the existing swing bridge over the lock for use by cyclists and pedestrians. These crossings will improve journey times through and around Ipswich, benefitting those that live and work in the town. The images of the preferred alignments do not show details of the structure or any of the supporting piers, as the design of the crossings continues and will be announced ahead of the formal consultation later this year. [caption id="attachment_2394" align="alignleft" width="700"] A view from the southern vehicular bridge.[/caption] On March 6, the crossings’ project team will be hosting a public information day in the ground floor foyer of Dance East. The event, which will run between 12noon and 7pm, is a drop-in event and will give members of the public the opportunity to meet the team and ask questions about the Upper Orwell Crossings. Cllr Colin Noble, Leader of Suffolk County Council, said: “This is a big announcement for the project, underlining our commitment to completing these crossings. “These crossings will bring in major benefits to Ipswich and beyond, not only reducing congestion and improving journeys within Ipswich but also encouraging investment in the area and enabling stalled development to come forward. “These benefits are reflected in the support the project has received from business leaders.” Cllr Paul West, Suffolk County Council’s cabinet member for Ipswich, said: “A lot of work was needed to find an alignment that minimises the impact of the bridge on land, property and access before this announcement could be made. “I’m very pleased we can now share this information and I and the team look forward to talking with people about it, and the public information day on 6 March will provide a great opportunity to do so.” The timeline for the crossings remains on track and it is anticipated construction of the crossings will begin in 2020 with completion scheduled for 2023. Ground investigation works are continuing, with samples being taken on land and in the riverbed. [caption id="attachment_2372" align="alignleft" width="634"] Ground works and surveyance work.[/caption] Good progress is being made and the works in the River Orwell are likely to be finished ahead of schedule. The samples collected as part of this process are vital as it will affect the type and depth of foundations for the bridge and approach embankments. The team continues to work with affected landowners, businesses and a wide range of stakeholders to minimise impacts on those most located closest to the crossings and is very grateful for their cooperation to date. Weekly updates on the ground investigations are being published and these, along with more information can be found at www.suffolk.gov.uk/upperorwellcrossings

Contact Us

For more information about the BID or if you have an enquiry please get in touch.