Harewood Bridge will close in both directions to all vehicles for four weeks on Wednesday 26 July to Thursday 24 August 2023, for essential maintenance.
The historic Grade II* listed Harewood Bridge carries the A61 Leeds to Harrogate Road across the River Wharf at Harewood. The important crossing sees 17,000 vehicles use it each day. The closure and essential works are planned to coincide with the school summer holidays, with reduced levels of traffic. The footway across the bridge will remain open throughout the works.
Leeds City Council along with construction partner Balfour Beatty will carry out waterproofing, resurfacing and foot path repair works. The council has previously carried out temporary repair patches to extend the longevity of the carriageway, but now unfortunately these repairs can no longer continue without fixing the underlining problem.
The replacement of the waterproofing will lead to benefits such as:
- an increased reliability of journeys and reduction in congestion caused by unplanned emergency closures for carriageway repairs.
- reduced risk of accidents caused by potholes in carriageway,
- reduced risk of damage to vehicles caused by potholes in carriageway.
Before the closure there will be advance signage and notices to keep road users informed. Full traffic management will be in place with a diversion and signage for road users to follow. The diversion route follows from Otley Road, Arthington Lane, Main Street, Poole Bridge, Harrogate Road, Swindon Lane and onto Harrogate Road. The same diversionary route will be in operation in the opposite direction.
During the closure pedestrians and cyclists will still be able to cross the bridge, managed safely by the on-site construction team. The council is engaging local road users, businesses and farmers to see what support can be offered to mitigate impact on their work.

Councillor Helen Hayden, Leeds City Council’s executive member for infrastructure and climate said:
“Harewood Bridge is a strategic vehicle crossing used by thousands of people each day and therefore to close it requires careful planning. By carrying out the repair works during the school summer holidays we can hopefully limit the disruption with expected lower traffic levels.
“We apologise in advance for the potential disruption and ask road users for their patience. The works are essential for the long-term maintenance of this vital crossing between Harrogate and Leeds.
“We would please like to urge motorists to plan their journey in advance, follow the signed diversion and allow a bit of extra time for their travel. We have put together a signed diversion via www.leeds.gov.uk/planahead and again, thank you for your patience.”