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Sykehouse Lock Road Bridge- Out of Action

Type: Navigation Closure

Waterway(s): New Junction Canal

From: 28 April 2026, 12:47pm

To: 8 May 2026, 4pm inclusive

Region: Yorkshire and North East

Reason: Repair

Location

Closest waterwayNew Junction Canal
Starts atSykehouse Lock
Ends atSykehouse Lock

Descriptions

Update 29 April 2026, 9am

Assisted passage will now be available daily, from 10am to 2pm, including weekends, with effect from today, Wednesday, 29th April, until further notice.

Please ensure that you are at the lock in plenty of time to go through during these hours. Thank you

Update 28 April 2026, 4:51pm

With effect from tomorrow, Wednesday 29th April, we will be offering assisted passage at Sykehouse Lock, on weekdays only, between the hours of 10:00 and 14:00.

Please can boaters ensure that they are at the lock in plenty of time to go through during these hours.

Thank you

Update 28 April 2026, 2:48pm

Further to the previous notice, please be aware that the failure of the bridge pertains to the road bridge over Sykehouse Lock and NOT Sykehouse Road Bridge, which remains open.

As previously stated, the barrier has failed and a new part is to be fabricated and should be fitted on or before Friday, 8th May.

Please accept our apologies for any confusion caused by this administrative error.

Original 28 April 2026, 1:02pm

Sykehouse Road Bridge (Bridge 7) is currently out of action, due to a fault which has developed with the barrier. There is evidence of some corrosion and part of the damaged area has now come away, meaning the barrier is inoperable. A new section is required to replace the damaged area and the specialist fabricator will be on site to measure up and make a the part. it is anticipated that the part will be manufactured and fitted by the end of next week, May 8th.

This notice will be updated as soon as the part has been replaced and the bridge is operational.

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