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Part of busy Salford road to close for six months for bridge work | Manchester News

By uk-times.com23 June 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Declan Carey

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Salford City Council A CGI image shows how Salford Rise will look once it has been completed. There is a car on a road with cyclists on either side on cycle lanes and pedestrians walking on both pavements. In the distance is the new walkway. Salford City Council

The project aims to encourage more people to walk and cycle around the city

Part of a busy road in Salford will close for six months as part of a major regeneration project.

Frederick Road is set to shut between Lissadel Street and Leslie Hough Way from 12 July.

The closure is due to the construction of Salford Rise – a 721ft (220m) elevated walkway which will provide a traffic-free route across the city.

A diversion will be in place with drivers directed down Lissadel Street, Cromwell Road, Gerald Road and Seaford Road, while pedestrians can walk up Broughton Road East.

Parking restrictions will also be in place on Lissadel Street and Broughton Road East.

Salford Rise is a project to get more people walking and cycling around the city by creating a new link over Frederick Road to the University of Salford’s campus.

Work started on the scheme in September 2024 and is set to finish next summer.

It is part of the £2.5bn Crescent Salford project, a 240-acre masterplan to transform part of Salford city centre with more than 3,000 new homes and buildings for research and businesses.

Salford City Council The map shows the part of Frederick Road which will be closed between Lissadel Street and Leslie Hough Way. It also shows where the vehicle diversion will be down Lissadel Street, Cromwell Road, Gerald Road and Seaford Road, while pedestrians can walk up Broughton Road East to get around the closure.Salford City Council
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