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    Menai Suspension Bridge set to partially reopen in coming days

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryOctober 8, 2025No Comments
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    The Welsh Government has confirmed that it is working closely with UK Highways A55 DBFO Ltd to enable the partial reopening of the Menai Suspension Bridge to cars, motorcyclists, cyclists, and pedestrians in the coming days.

    The bridge is expected to open daily between 07:00 and 19:00, with full closure overnight. During operational hours, access will be restricted to vehicles weighing up to 3 tonnes. Traffic management measures will be in place, allowing one-way movement off the island in the morning and onto the island in the afternoon.

    Cyclists will be required to dismount and use the pedestrian footway when crossing the bridge.

    Emergency access arrangements will also be in place to allow ambulances unable to use the Britannia Bridge to cross safely.

    Discussions are continuing between the Welsh Government, UK Highways A55 DBFO Ltd, and North Wales Police. Confirmation of timescales and enforcement details will be announced once the plan is finalised.

    Repair work on the bridge’s bolts is ongoing, with teams working in parallel to ensure the structure can fully reopen as soon as possible. The Welsh Government will continue to provide regular updates as further information becomes available.

    A spokesperson for the Welsh Government said: “We apologise for the inconvenience caused to the local community and thank everyone for their continued patience as we work to resolve this urgent matter.”

    What is a 3-tonne vehicle?
    A 3-tonne vehicle typically refers to a small commercial van, light truck, or pickup used for deliveries, maintenance, or utility work. Most standard cars weigh less than 3 tonnes.

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