Orwell Bridge to close for 24 hours from tonight as Storm Ciaran arrives in Suffolk

The crossing will be shut from midnight

Author: Matt SoanesPublished 1st Nov 2023
Last updated 1st Nov 2023

The Orwell Bridge is set to be closed for 24 hours from midnight tonight as Storm Ciaran is expected to bring strong winds to Suffolk.

The crossing over the Orwell Estuary is expected to be shut until Friday morning, although National Highways says it could be reopened sooner 'if it is safe to do so'.

A yellow weather warning for wind, covering eastern parts of Suffolk, is expected to come into force at 9pm tonight.

A diversion will be in place, taking eastbound traffic off at J55 and onto the A1214 through Ipswich, joining the A1189 at Woodbridge and rejoining the A14 at J58. Westbound traffic will use the same route in reverse.

Craig Sowden, from National Highways in the East of England, said:

“We understand the inconvenience the closure of Orwell Bridge causes across the region, but our priority will always be public safety.

"The high winds we are expecting means it would be unsafe to try and operate the bridge under those conditions.

“Throughout the closure we will continue to work with the Met Office and as soon as we are confident the bridge can be safely reopened we will do so.

“If you’re unable to delay your journey until the worst of the weather has passed, please plan your route and allow extra time to reach your destination.

"When encountering strong winds please slow your speed and keep focused on the road ahead as you may encounter debris in the carriageway.

"If possible, try to avoid exposed sections of road as lorries, caravans and motorbikes can be at particular risk of being buffeted by the wind.”

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