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Church Road footbridge along A2070 Bad Munstereifel Road in Ashford installed

A new footbridge has been installed almost a year after the former crossing was demolished.

Highways officials closed a stretch of the A2070 in Ashford last weekend to allow contractors to fit the Church Road footbridge.

A mobile crane was used to install the new walkway at around 8pm on Saturday and the work was completed six hours ahead of schedule.

Work to install the new walkway was completed six hours ahead of schedule. Picture: Highways England
Work to install the new walkway was completed six hours ahead of schedule. Picture: Highways England

It comes after the former pedestrian crossing was demolished last June as part of the M20 Junction 10a scheme.

During the overnight closure, diversion routes directed traffic along the A2042 and through Ashford.

A stretch of the A2070 leading from the Orbital Park Roundabout was open as usual to provide access to Barrey Road, Church Road and Ashford Retail Park.

A mobile crane was used to install the footbridge. Picture: Highways England
A mobile crane was used to install the footbridge. Picture: Highways England

The installation is part of Highway England's multimillion-pound Junction 10a scheme, which is set to be accessible to motorists later this year. The road scheme is expected to be fully complete by summer 2020.

Lane closures and a 40mph speed limit on the A2070 are due to remain in place until the work is finished in late this year.

The long-awaited Barrey Road traffic lights will be installed at a junction dubbed a "death trap" this autumn.

The former footbridge was demolished a year ago. Picture: Paul Amos
The former footbridge was demolished a year ago. Picture: Paul Amos

Highways bosses had previously announced that they would pay for signals at the Barrey Road junction in Sevington - which links the A2070 Bad Munstereifel Road with the Ashford Retail Park - after a road safety audit found that they were the best option.

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