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A key route over the River Medway is closed.
Teston Bridge just outside Maidstone closed yesterday morning and will remain closed for four weeks while contractors struggle to fix the damage done after it was hit by a lorry.
However, at the end of the four weeks, although the bridge may reopen, Teston Lane will remain closed to through traffic until December 1.
That closure is for work to start on renovating the railway level-crossing further up the hill.
The single-lane bridge is a listed ancient monument, having been built of ragstone in the 14th century.
At present, while the bridge is closed, it is still possible to access the Teston County Park from the A26 Tonbridge Road.
Once work starts on the level-crossing, access to the park will be via the B2010 Lower Road.
The official diversion route is via the B2010 Lower Road, B2010 Smiths Hill, B2010 Yalding Hill, B2010 High Street, B2162 Benover Road, B2162 Hampstead Lane, B2015 Maidstone Road, B2015 Bow Road, A26 Tonbridge Road, B2163 Teston Lane and vice versa.
For more information visit, the KCC Roadworks Map here.
The bridge work is being undertaken by Kent County Council who will run a helpline for queries about the scheme’s progress on 03000 418181.