Andrew McKegney
By Andrew McKegney

Senior Staff Writer

7 July 2023

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Central Motorway in Newcastle to partially re-open

Officers have praised the public for their patience as it is announced that the A167(M) Central Motorway in Newcastle will partially re-open to traffic today (Friday) after being closed following a large fire at a city centre building last week.

Partially reopened northbound carriageway of the central motorway, Newcastle
Partially reopened northbound carriageway of the central motorway, Newcastle

On the evening of Wednesday, June 28, emergency services were called to Carliol Square after fire engulfed a disused building.

A large-scale operation was led by Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service (TWFRS) to extinguish the blaze.

Initial checks to establish if anyone was inside were completed earlier this week and more detailed searches are now being carried out.

Following the fire, the northbound carriageway of Central Motorway was closed to traffic over safety concerns around the structure of the building and the possibility that debris could fall into the road and pose a potential threat to life.

However, the structure has now been secured and made safe so that one lane of the road can be re-opened.

One lane of the northbound Central Motorway will re-open at 1.30pm today, with a temporary 30mph speed limit in place.

Road users are still being advised to use alternative routes if possible.

Chief Inspector David Wheeler, of Northumbria Police, said: “Our thanks go to the general public for their patience and understanding throughout the past week.

“We are pleased to announce that following extensive discussions with our partner organisations, one lane of the northbound carriageway of the Central Motorway will re-open at 1.30pm today.

“A temporary speed limit of 30mph will be in place on the carriageway to ensure the safety of road users and we ask that motorists adhere to it at all times.

“If you can use an alternative route for your journey, then please do so as not all lanes of the carriageway will not be open.”

Chf Insp Wheeler added: “The decision to close the road was not one that was taken lightly given the impact it has had on road users, but ultimately the safety of the public is paramount in our thoughts and we could not risk any debris falling onto the carriageway and potentially people being left injured.

“We will continue to monitor the traffic flow on the road and will provide further updates around the full re-opening of the carriageway as soon as we can.”

Police are treating the cause of the Carliol Square blaze as suspected arson and a total of eight people have been arrested as part of an ongoing investigation. They have all now been released on police bail, with enquiries ongoing.

Newcastle City Council’s Interim Assistant Director of Transport, Pamela Holmes, said: “This has been a challenging time which has caused motorists a lot of disruption on a major route through the city so I would like to thank them for their patience and co-operation over the last 10 days.

“The safety of motorists is my top priority, so we’ve put lots of measures in place to enable a partial re-opening of the central motorway while work continues on the building.

“To avoid congestion can I appeal to motorists to continue to use other routes for now and only use the central motorway unless they really need to.

“We continue to work closely with the police and will have the central motorway fully opened again as soon as possible.

“While the northbound carriage has been closed, we have taken the opportunity to carry out maintenance work on crash barriers, gullies and road surfaces so hopefully this will reduce the likelihood further disruption in future.”

Anyone with information regarding the fire at the building on Carliol Square is asked to call 101 or report online via the ‘Tell us Something’ page of Northumbria Police’s website, quoting NP-20230628-1077.