The work to demolish the St Anne's Road bridge is being carried out this weekend
(Image: National Highways)

Dramatic images capture demolition of major bridge over M67 motorway

by · Manchester Evening News

Dramatic photographs capture the demolition of a major bridge over a motorway in Greater Manchester.

A section of the M67 is closed throughout this weekend while work is carried out to replace the St Anne's Road bridge in Denton. Drivers travelling between Manchester and Sheffield have been warned to expect disruption due to the closure, between junctions 1a for Denton and 3 for Hyde.

Work to demolish the eastern side of the bridge was completed in August 2023. The next phase of work is taking place this autumn and includes removing the bridge deck, followed by the top section of supportive structures at either side of the bridge.

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Images taken today (Saturday) show workers using machinery to remove the decking from the bridge. The St Anne's Road bridge, between junction 1A and junction 2 of the motorway, connects people to the A57 south of the M67.

The motorway closure came into force at 9pm on Friday (October 4) and lasts until 5am on Monday (October 7). Another closure will be in place between the same times on Friday, November 8 and Monday, November 11.

Motorists travelling between the M60 and the A57 Snake Pass, A628 and the east of England are being urged to follow signed diversion routes between Mottram in Longdendale and Denton Island, junction 24 of the M60. Local traffic in Hyde and Denton should follow the signed diversion on the A57 Hyde Road / Manchester Road.

The M67 is shut throughout the weekend
(Image: National Highways)

National Highways says it hopes the reconstruction work will improve safety and extend the lifespan of the bridge.

Mangat Bansal, National Highways’ Programme Delivery Manager, said: “We always strive to minimise disruption to customers, although regretfully delays to journeys are expected over the weekends. We are advising everyone to plan before they travel and allow extra time to complete their journey. We apologise for any inconvenience this work will cause.

“We would again like to thank the local community, including road users, for their support and patience while we continue our work to provide the new bridge.”