Broadmead Road Bridge

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Broadmead Online Resident Meeting - 18 November 2024 6pm

An online meeting will be held, with Cllr Kam Rai, Leader of Redbridge Council, on 18 November 2024 at 6pm. Local people are invited to dial in, to hear about the condition of the bridge following assessments from structural engineers, and to find out the next steps for this crucial local infrastructure.

Please click on this link to join the meeting on Monday 18 November 2024 at 6pm: Link

Project summary

A major section of Broadmead Road in Woodford was closed in July 2023 for public safety reasons.

Broadmead Road was closed to traffic due to significant structural defects reported following an inspection of the bridge. As soon as the defects were discovered, the road was closed immediately to prevent potential loss of life or serious injury.

Following the closure, the council commissioned more detailed surveys to establish the extent of the structural issues and the next steps available to reopen the road. The council is working closely with Transport for London (TfL) to speed up this survey work where possible. To reopen Broadmead Road will require extensive construction work and is expected to take a significant amount of time. At this stage, Redbridge Council is continuing survey work to establish what works are necessary to ensure the bridge section of the road is safe.

We will provide regular updates on this page on any new developments.


On the right-hand side of this page you will find helpful information, including:

  • Who's listening - details of staff working on this project
  • Key documents - view letters and notices
  • Key dates - view historic and upcoming important dates relating to works on the bridge
  • Important links - view important web links related to the project

Broadmead Online Resident Meeting - 18 November 2024 6pm

An online meeting will be held, with Cllr Kam Rai, Leader of Redbridge Council, on 18 November 2024 at 6pm. Local people are invited to dial in, to hear about the condition of the bridge following assessments from structural engineers, and to find out the next steps for this crucial local infrastructure.

Please click on this link to join the meeting on Monday 18 November 2024 at 6pm: Link

Project summary

A major section of Broadmead Road in Woodford was closed in July 2023 for public safety reasons.

Broadmead Road was closed to traffic due to significant structural defects reported following an inspection of the bridge. As soon as the defects were discovered, the road was closed immediately to prevent potential loss of life or serious injury.

Following the closure, the council commissioned more detailed surveys to establish the extent of the structural issues and the next steps available to reopen the road. The council is working closely with Transport for London (TfL) to speed up this survey work where possible. To reopen Broadmead Road will require extensive construction work and is expected to take a significant amount of time. At this stage, Redbridge Council is continuing survey work to establish what works are necessary to ensure the bridge section of the road is safe.

We will provide regular updates on this page on any new developments.


On the right-hand side of this page you will find helpful information, including:

  • Who's listening - details of staff working on this project
  • Key documents - view letters and notices
  • Key dates - view historic and upcoming important dates relating to works on the bridge
  • Important links - view important web links related to the project
  • Broadmead Road update - Friday, 15 September 2023

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    Redbridge Council has issued the following update concerning the part closure of Broadmead Road, Woodford.

    Surveys of the structure on Broadmead Road took place recently, and the engineers have confirmed the decision to close the structure was necessary.

    Our Highways Team have commissioned designers to start producing designs for the propping up of the bridge. Further surveys will be carried out shortly, which will inform what other measures will be needed to allow some traffic over the bridge.

    We're waiting for confirmation from our designers on how long it will take for the props to be designed, produced and installed. There is currently no impact on the operation of the Central Line. Emergency services will have to use alternative routes for the time being.

    We apologise for any inconvenience this is causing.

  • Broadmead Road update - Tuesday, 18 July 2023

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    A major section of Broadmead Road in Woodford will remain closed until further notice.

    On Thursday 13 July, Redbridge Council undertook a structural survey of Broadmead Road. The outcome of the survey recommended immediate part closure of the road pending further assessment.

    Following guidance from the structural engineering team, Broadmead Road was closed between Charteris Road and St Barnabas Road.

    A complete survey of the structure is set to commence this week. These works will be trackside and, therefore require TfL permission and take place overnight.

    In the meantime, we've instructed contractors to begin designing emergency measures this week. Installation of these measures will begin as soon as possible.

    We currently anticipate a six-weight week minimum closure of the bridge due to the nature of the additional survey and emergency work required. Once the survey and emergency measures are installed, the bridge will likely reopen, albeit in a restricted capacity.

    The following restrictions are likely to apply for the foreseeable future:

    • No vehicles above 7.5tn – which includes buses, but will possibly exempt fire engines on emergency calls, subject to Structural Engineer advice
    • Single lane in each direction and a potential 20mph speed limit

    There is currently no impact on the operation of the Central Line. Emergency service vehicles will have to use alternative routes for the time being.

    Please expect delays to your usual journey, particularly for families dropping off children at Woodbridge High School. The closure will impact local bus routes, including the 275. Please visit Transport for London about bus diversions.

    We apologise for any inconvenience and disruption this is causing commuters, cyclists and motorists.

    We will keep you updated.

  • Broadmead Road update - Friday, 14 July 2023

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    A major section of Broadmead Road in Woodford has been closed until further notice.

    On 13 July, Redbridge Council undertook a structural survey of Broadmead Road. The outcome of the survey recommended immediate part closure of the road pending further assessment.

    Following guidance from the structural engineering team, Broadmead Road has been closed between Charteris Road and St Barnabas Road while further assessments are ongoing.

    We are looking to put temporary measures in place to reopen the road as soon as possible while undertaking additional assessments.

    This closure will likely cause significant traffic disruption in the area concerned. Please expect delays to your usual journey, particularly for parents dropping off children at Woodbridge School. The closure will also impact local bus routes. Please visit Transport for London about bus diversions.

    We will provide an update as soon as we have any new developments. We apologise for any disruption and inconvenience this may cause.

Page last updated: 06 Nov 2024, 10:02 AM