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OPINION: Common sense is needed ahead of Orwell Bridge works
OPINION: Common sense is needed ahead of Orwell Bridge works

Yahoo

time02-05-2025

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OPINION: Common sense is needed ahead of Orwell Bridge works

Earlier this week, it was confirmed that the Orwell Bridge faced seven weeks of repairs, which would result in a partial closure of this critical piece of infrastructure for the majority of the summer. The repairs to an ageing Orwell Bridge are necessary, and the proposals represent the least worst option available. Nonetheless, they will cause huge disruption for residents and businesses in and around Ipswich, and I know how frustrated and worried people are. We need a common-sense approach as we face this disruption. That is why I urged Suffolk County Council to implement short-term mitigations to avoid the very worst excesses of this summer chaos, by postponing all non-emergency roadworks whilst the Bridge is partially closed. This includes their proposed schemes on Nacton Road, Woodbridge Road and the Hospital to Waterfront Route. It is my hope and expectation that my requests will be accepted. I have also had a positive meeting with Cadent regarding their work on Woodbridge Road. However, while the repairs to the Orwell Bridge may be unavoidable, the likely impacts will be amplified by a lack of an adequate alternative route. In fact, barely a week goes by when the Orwell Bridge, the wider A14 and the road networks in and around don't grind to a halt. The Orwell Bridge is set to undergo repairs (Image: Sonya Duncan) All this is the result of years of indecision, and the blame for this damaging situation lies squarely at the feet of those who have repeatedly advocated for a 'do nothing' approach and blocked the delivery of the only real option on the table. People in positions of leadership, but showing none. Five years ago, the Conservative-run Suffolk County Council, with whom this decision-making power lies, stopped all work on a Northern Bypass while failing to produce a credible alternative. So, yet again this summer, Ipswich and the surrounding area will be asked to shoulder the burden for the Conservative failure. Local residents will have the school run, the commute to work, and the trip into town disrupted because the Suffolk Conservatives have decided to kick this into the long grass. Local businesses lose at least £1 million every day the Bridge is closed, yet this is the price the Suffolk Conservatives are happy for us to pay. Thousands of jobs and billions of pounds will be at risk unless the infrastructure connecting the Port of Felixstowe is upgraded, but the Suffolk Conservatives are happy to gamble with the future of our local economy. People's day-to-day lives and livelihoods are thrown into chaos. Event after event was disrupted, all because of the negligence and disinterest shown by the Suffolk Conservatives towards our county town over many years. Ipswich, Felixstowe, and, indeed, Suffolk as a whole, have continued to suffer as a result of short-term political expediency being put ahead of the long-term interests of our town and our county. It is time to choose. We can drastically reduce congestion in and around Ipswich, improve the lives of local residents and give certainty and stability to local businesses. We can protect jobs and investment, not just at the Port of Felixstowe, but right across our local economy. We can modernise our road network, prepare for life after the Orwell Bridge, and show the vision and ambition we need to set our direction for the coming decades. Or will the same 'do nothing' approach prevail? Will Ipswich and the surrounding area keep grinding to a halt over and over again? Will the Port of Felixstowe continue to be left without the infrastructure it needs, meaning businesses will relocate, jobs will be lost, and our local economy will be kneecapped? Will the Orwell Bridge hurtle towards retirement, with no plan for what comes next? The choice is clear: it is bypass or bust. I have made my choice. It is time the Suffolk Conservatives made theirs.

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