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    Chepstow’s Old Wye Bridge to reopen for pedestrian use

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJune 17, 2026No Comments
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    Pedestrian access to the Old Wye Bridge in Chepstow will be restored from Saturday, 20 June 2026.

    Work began on Tuesday, 16 June, to reposition existing Heras fencing, allowing pedestrians to safely use the pavement and a one metre section of the carriageway on the upper side of the bridge between Chepstow and Tutshill.

    To protect sections of the bridge, sections of the opened carriageway will be narrowed. In these sections, only the pavement will be open for pedestrians.

    The decision follows a recent report prepared for Monmouthshire County Council by specialist engineers, which confirms that, with ongoing digital monitoring in place, the bridge can reopen to pedestrians while further Category III structural checks are carried out.

    A Category III check is the highest level of structural safety assessment, in which independent external engineers carry out a full review and analysis to ensure the structure is safe and fit for use.

    However, the bridge will remain under close review and may need to be closed again if further deterioration of the cast iron girders is identified.

    Specialist engineers have advised that the bridge should close during extreme temperatures, specifically if they rise above 30°C or fall below -3°C, due to the structure’s sensitivity to temperature changes and load.

    Further Category III checks will take place alongside additional testing to assess levels of metal fatigue at critical points on the bridge, supported by remote electronic monitoring and modelling.

    Cllr Catrin Maby, Cabinet Member for Climate Change and the Environment at Monmouthshire County Council, said: “We’re pleased to be able to safely reopen the Old Wye Bridge to pedestrians, restoring an important local link for our communities. This decision has been guided by specialist engineering advice and supported by ongoing monitoring to ensure public safety remains our top priority.

    We recognise how valued this crossing is for residents and visitors, and while further detailed checks continue, we will keep the bridge under close review and take any necessary action to protect those using it.”

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