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Keel Crossing [opened 18.10.25] - compendium thread


Western footpath on the Wearmouth (Town) bridge closed completely from 13 October (didn't see how long for, I was concentrating on my driving) for repair/resurfacing work. Surely they're not going have that and the Keel footbridge closed simultaneously?
It's 7 working days. Presume that means it'll be open for Wolves otherwise they'd have said 9 days surely.

Fingers crossed the Keel Bridge is open anyway.
 
7 working days means it'll be closed up til 22nd. Wolves game is the 18th.
Yes but my point is they would surely just say '9 days'? Working days is needlessly complicated for a public path open 24/7, it's not a call centre open Monday-Friday. I'm guessing closed for 5 working days, open for the weekend then closed again for the following 2 working days. The sign just says 'closed from 13/10/25 for 7 working days'.
 
Yes but my point is they would surely just say '9 days'? Working days is needlessly complicated for a public path open 24/7, it's not a call centre open Monday-Friday. I'm guessing closed for 5 working days, open for the weekend then closed again for the following 2 working days. The sign just says 'closed from 13/10/25 for 7 working days'.

Mebees, but why not just do the work from say next Monday or the Monday after the Wolves game?
 

Nearly £30k on a temporary surface for one day?!

The Councik keep smugly saying ‘it will be finished on budget and on time’ but won’t say what ‘on time’ specifically means.

The phrase also means nothing good if the timetable and budget aren’t challenging.
 

Nearly £30k on a temporary surface for one day?!

The Councik keep smugly saying ‘it will be finished on budget and on time’ but won’t say what ‘on time’ specifically means.

The phrase also means nothing good if the timetable and budget aren’t challenging.

Given the coverage we got that day and the amount of money the event brought into the city personally im not unhappy with that extra cost.
 

Nearly £30k on a temporary surface for one day?!

The Councik keep smugly saying ‘it will be finished on budget and on time’ but won’t say what ‘on time’ specifically means.

The phrase also means nothing good if the timetable and budget aren’t challenging.


How much did you think it would cost?
 
Given the coverage we got that day and the amount of money the event brought into the city personally im not unhappy with that extra cost.
I just wonder whether the timetable has been too long. Ideally, the bridge would’ve had its grand opening before the RWC and the season started.

The project seems to have been on ‘go slow’ for months.
How much did you think it would cost?
Bearing in mind we’d known about the RWC for several years and the bridge works were being commissioned in 2023 I would’ve thought it would have been completed in time for that game.
 
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I was told, not sure if true, that the supplier of the stone for the final area of bridge went bust, and it took a while to re source this.
 

Nearly £30k on a temporary surface for one day?!

The Councik keep smugly saying ‘it will be finished on budget and on time’ but won’t say what ‘on time’ specifically means.

The phrase also means nothing good if the timetable and budget aren’t challenging.
I’m sure I read somewhere a long time ago and worked out I’d be walking over it for the last league home game of last season!
 
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