Page 17 - Real Rochdale Issue 16 Winter 2022
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Dell Road reopens after major works


                       to save route from collapse






           A road that leads to one of Rochdale’s most
           popular beauty spots has re-opened 11
           months after a major engineering project to
           save it from collapse.


           Dell Road provides direct access from
           Shawclough Road into Healey Dell nature
           reserve, which is also home to Healey Dell
           Heritage Centre & Tea Rooms and Aunt
           Mary’s Day Nursery.

           It was closed following an inspection by the
           council’s bridges and structures team in
           February 2021 after more than 90 metres
           of tension cracks appeared in the
           carriageway.                                        A further 60-metre mass concrete wall
                                                               founded on bedrock at a shallower depth
           A decision was made on the grounds of               was also constructed.
           public safety to close the road to vehicles in
           order to avoid a full collapse and the              Almost 200 large hand-filled gabion baskets
           potential loss of the route forever.                filled with stone now line the newly
                                                               surfaced road to help prevent further
           The large-scale works began in November             landslides and 200 metres of new
           2021 and were undertaken by F W Sherratt            underground drainage pipes and six
           Ltd.                                                highway gullies installed to ensure adequate
                                                               drainage have been installed.
           The council invested £1m in saving the
           road, which included a full restoration             Councillor Daniel Meredith, portfolio
           programme that saw the installation of 24           holder for highways and housing at
           metres of deep retaining wall supported on          Rochdale Borough Council, said: “I would
           cantilevered reinforced concrete                    like to thank local residents and businesses
           foundations installed five metres below             for their patience while works were
           ground level.                                       ongoing.


                                                               “The in-depth work undertaken on Dell
                                                               Road has been a long process, with the bulk
                                                               of it not actually visible to the naked eye,
                                                               but now back open thanks to investment,
                                                               the road provides safe access for walkers,
                                                               cyclists, horse riders and motorists.

                                                               “I encourage visitors to take advantage of
                                                               the beautiful surroundings, which include
                                                               the River Spodden, delightful scenery, an
                                                               award-winning tea room, walking trails and
                                                               spectacular waterfalls.”

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