Kingston Bridge fully reopens following extensive restoration works

By Nub News Reporter

4th May 2023 | Local News

Residents, workers, students and visitors of Kingston were relieved to finally hear this morning's news that Kingston Bridge has fully reopened following extensive restoration works (Credit: Wikimedia Commons)
Residents, workers, students and visitors of Kingston were relieved to finally hear this morning's news that Kingston Bridge has fully reopened following extensive restoration works (Credit: Wikimedia Commons)

Residents, workers, students and visitors of Kingston were relieved to finally hear this morning's news that Kingston Bridge has fully reopened following extensive restoration works.

The Westbound cycle lane and footpath was closed back in July 2022 to allow for repairs on the local landmark's balustrades.

Kingston Bridge during restoration works from July 2022 - May 2023 (Credit: Nub News)

Works were initially expected to be completed by March 2023 but were pushed back to April and then again to May, but as of today, the bridge is fully reopened, allowing cyclists and pedestrians to once more access the bridge north and westbound.

Over 230 elements of the Grade II listed bridge have been replaced including parapets, plinths, coping stones and balustrades, with the total makeover coming to £600,000.

A famous snap taken around 1890 showing cattle enjoying a dip next to Kingston Bridge (Credit: Kingston Heritage Service)

A Kingston Council spokesperson said: "We are delighted that our historic Grade II* listed Kingston Bridge is now fully open again following restoration works. The extensive work, which involved the replacement of over 230 elements including balustrades on both sides of the bridge, required expert contractors skilled in repairing Grade II* listed structures.

"At the same time, we also undertook a full clean up of the bridge, removing graffiti and refreshing the bridge surrounds. The project has been delivered exactly to specification and completed in time for the King's Coronation celebrations in the borough.

"We would like to thank all local residents for their patience while the work was completed. Kingston Bridge is not only an important part of our heritage but is also vital for our transport infrastructure. This work has ensured the future of the bridge for years to come and makes Kingston an even more attractive place to live and work."

First opened in 1825, Kingston Bridge carries the A308 across the River Thames and joins the town centre of Kingston to Hampton Court Park, Bushy Park and Hampton Wick of Richmond upon Thames.

It is on the reach above Teddington Lock and close to and downstream of the mouth of the Hogsmill River, a minor tributary of the Thames. The historic bridge has has been widened twice to accommodate modern vehicles and, most recently, bicycle lanes.

     

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