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Oct 2022
Work is scheduled to begin on Monday to reconstruct a road near Pateley Bridge — two-and-a-half years after it was damaged by storms.
The section of the B6265 at Red Brae Bank, Bewerley, suffered a landslip when storms in February 2020 caused the land below the roads to subside.
Since then, the road has been kept open because of the introduction of a weight limit and temporary traffic lights.
Cllr Keane Duncan, North Yorkshire County Council’s executive member for highways and transportation, said:
The £480,000 scheme will involve stabilising the top of the slope next to the road, reconstructing the carriageway, repairing the highway drainage and stabilising, drainage and landscaping work on the slope below the carriageway.
The work is expected to take nine weeks, with a planned completion date of Friday, December 16.
The scheme requires the road to be closed from October 17 to December 9.
A diversion will be in place via Pateley Bridge; the B6451 Dacre; Menwith Hill Road; Duck Street and Greenhow Hill village.
Temporary traffic lights will be in place during the remainder of the work.
Cllr Andrew Murday, county councillor for Pateley Bridge and Nidderdale, said:
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