National Highways has confirmed the temporary removal of Sheppey Crossing’s central reservation to divert traffic onto the Maidstone-bound carriageway. This change allows a single lane for traffic in both directions with a 30mph speed limit, as repairs continue following failed expansion joints.
The closure affects access to the Sheppey-bound carriageway, with roadworks expected to continue at least until early to mid-June.
Residents of the Isle of Sheppey have reported severe gridlock since Friday night, with some drivers stuck for over five hours. Commuters, including school children travelling on buses, faced lengthy delays, and some queues remained unresolved after midnight.
Local calls have increased for prioritising northbound traffic on the single-lane Kingsferry Bridge, reflecting growing frustration among islanders.
A senior official from Kent County Council described the bridge joint failure as “very serious” and unsafe for driving. Structural engineers from National Highways are conducting ongoing inspections, and a tactical coordination group has been established to manage the disruption effectively.
Community members, particularly in Iwade, have stepped up to direct traffic and provide water to stranded drivers during the delays. Meanwhile, critics have condemned the management of the incident, questioning the absence of police diversions and emergency access as unacceptable.
Swale Borough Council and FM Conway have yet to provide a clear timeline for the completion of repairs. National Highways advises residents to avoid unnecessary travel off the island and to await further updates expected throughout Saturday morning.
Originally published by UKNIP.