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New bridge opens as part of A595 improvement scheme

by Cumbria Crack
03/11/2025
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A new bridge has reopened as part of a £23.3 million project to improve a section of the A595.

The Grizebeck scheme, which received funding from the Department for Transport, is creating a new 0.8-mile single carriageway between Chapels and Grizebeck village.

The whole project forms part of the Team Barrow programme, a partnership between the Government, Westmorland and Furness Council, and BAE Systems which has contributed £10.5 million to support the work.

The new bridge crosses what will become the new section of the A595, maintaining access to the southern end of Grizebeck and the surrounding farmland.

The new bridge structure is clad with locally sourced Burlington stone and the bridge abutments and approach ramps have been constructed reusing some of the 72,000 tonnes of material excavated on site at Penn Hill while creating the route of the new road. 

Westmorland & Furness Council said: “It will also bring benefits throughout the remainder of the scheme by separating construction traffic away from the public highway, minimising delays in narrow sections and reducing the need for crossing points and traffic lights on the road network.”

Work will continue to divert utilities in the existing road at Chapels so that a new, improved junction can be built.

The A595 will also be widened at the northern end of the village for the construction of the new road junction next year, ready for a programmed opening of the new road in summer 2026.

Councillor Peter Thornton, Westmorland and Furness Council’s cabinet member for highways and ICT, joined council officers and representatives from Team Barrow and Story Contracting to mark the achievement.

Councillor Thornton said: “The opening of the new bridge represents a significant milestone for the A595 improvement scheme. It’s a key step towards a safer and more efficient route for everyone who relies on this vital connection.

“The bridge maintains access for local people and farm vehicles and also helps reduce disruption by taking construction traffic off the existing A595. Its design, featuring locally quarried Burlington stone, reflects the character and heritage of the area and will stand as a lasting feature in the landscape.

“This project will create a lasting legacy for the community by improving connectivity, supporting the local economy, and showcasing what can be achieved through strong local partnerships.”

Andy Clode, construction director at Story Contracting, said: “Seeing the bridge deck in place has been brilliant for the project team and for the local community, as it feels like the opening is now not far away.

“I would just like to thank the council and project team as well as our fantastic supply chain who have all worked together to achieve this significant milestone”.

Peter Anstiss, chief executive officer of Team Barrow, said: “It’s fantastic to see the progress that has been made in delivering this important infrastructure project. Improving the area’s transport network is a key focus of our 10-year plan and the enhancements to the A595 will make a vital contribution to this.”                      

People are invited to the Community Hall in Grizebeck on Wednesday, December 3, between 3pm and 6pm to meet the project team, learn more about upcoming work and have an opportunity to ask questions.

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