Gateshead Askew Road West closure ends as demolition starts on compromised wall | Chronicle Live


Gateshead Askew Road West closure ends as demolition starts on compromised wall | Chronicle Live

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Gateshead Askew Road West closure ends as demolition starts on compromised wallNormal traffic has resumed after a section of the road was closed off on May 23.CommentsAusten


Shakespeare19:27, 28 May 2025Updated 19:32, 28 May 2025Askew Road West between Cuthbert Street and the Redheugh Bridge in Gateshead which was closed on 23rd May 2025 due to Network Rail


concerns over a retaining wall.(Image: ChronicleLive/Craig Connor) An emergency road closure in Gateshead has ended with “next steps” around a compromised wall now being considered. On May


23, Gateshead Council announced a road closure on Askew Road, between Cuthbert Street and the Redheugh Bridge roundabout on the A189.


The closure was sparked by concerns from Network Rail around the lines running beneath the bridge due to problems on a retaining wall on the north side of the road. On its Facebook page, the


local authority stated: “Network Rail requested the road closure. Gateshead Council is the highway authority, but this is a safety issue led by Network Rail for their infrastructure.”


‌ As a result, motorists were advised to use Cuthbert Street, Tyne Road, and the western section of Askew Road West to get in and out of the Teams area. Now, Network Rail has now confirmed


that traffic has been restored and demolition work on the troubled wall is ongoing.


‌ A Network Rail spokesperson said: "Engineers have been addressing concerns with a retaining wall near the railway lines beneath Askew Road in Gateshead. Traffic management measures have


now been removed, restoring normal road access.


"Contractors are safely demolishing the compromised wall without disrupting traffic, while examination teams assess the situation this week to determine next steps. We're working closely


with local authorities to minimise impact on the community and thank everyone for their patience."


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