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A68 Jedburgh And North Of Earlston | Bridge Works

A68 Jedburgh And North Of Earlston
29th of September 2025, 8:00pm to 31st of December 2025, 6:00am

Transport Scotland’s operating company BEAR Scotland is set to refurbish two bridges on the A68 in the Scottish Borders this autumn.

Works to re-waterproof the deck on Townfoot Bridge, which carries the A68 over the Jed Water in Jedburgh, will begin on Monday 29 September.

Similar works will then begin on Monday 6 October on Galadean Bridge, which carries the A68 over the Leader Water approximately three miles north of Earlston.

Both projects are anticipated to last until the middle of December and will require various phases of traffic management, including 24/7 temporary traffic lights and occasional full overnight closures, coordinated so that they do not take place at both locations on the same night.

Some delays are expected during peak times when temporary traffic lights are in operation. Traffic volume will be monitored and, if necessary, the lights will be under manual control at peak times.

The first overnight closure at Townfoot Bridge in Jedburgh is planned for the night of 29 September between 20:30 and 06:30. A diversion route suitable for trunk road traffic will be signposted in both directions between the English border and the A68 at Ancrum, via the A6088 towards Hawick and the A698. This will add an estimated 10 miles and 15 minutes to affected journeys.  Local access will be available up to, but not beyond, the closure points on either side of the bridge.

The first overnight closure at Galadean Bridge is planned for the night of 6 October, again between 20:30 and 06:30.  A diversion route suitable for trunk road traffic will be signposted between Earlston and the A68 at Carfraemill, via the A6105 to Gordon, the A6089 and the A697. This will add an estimated 9 miles and 15 minutes to affected journeys.  Local access will again be available up to, but not beyond, the closure points on either side of the bridge.

Further closures are anticipated at Townfoot Bridge in Jedburgh on the following dates between 20:30 and 06:30 each night:

Saturday 25 October
Sunday 26 October
Monday 27 October
Monday 24 November
Tuesday 25 November
 

Expected dates for further closures at Galadean Bridge north of Earlston are as follows, also between 20:30 and 06:30 each night:

Tuesday 28 October
Wednesday 29 October
Thursday 30 October
Monday 17 November
Tuesday 18 November
 

Consultation has taken place with relevant stakeholders in advance of these works to make them aware of the traffic management arrangements and to minimise any inconvenience.

David Bishop, BEAR Scotland’s South East Unit Bridges Manager, said: “This programme of refurbishment work is key to ensuring the structural integrity and durability of these two bridges, extending their service lives for many years to come.

“The works have been planned to minimise disruption to road users as far as possible, however some delays are to be expected due to temporary traffic lights, especially during peak times.

“Some full closures of the A68 are essential for the safety of motorists and our workforce.  These will be limited to overnight hours to minimise any disruption.

“We thank road users in advance for their patience and understanding and request that they fully comply with these temporary traffic management measures to ensure our workers can go home safely to their families each day.”

All works are dependent on the weather and the existing condition of the structures, which can’t be fully understood until works commence and intrusive investigations are carried out. As such, the programme of works is subject to postponement, cancellation or rearrangement of dates in the event of adverse weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances.

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For full information on roadworks on trunk roads in the north-west and south-east of Scotland, visit the Bear Scotland website.

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