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Keel Crossing Official Opening

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by Dave_39, Oct 10, 2025 at 1:43 PM.

  1. Dave_39

    Dave_39 Well-Known Member

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    Sunderland's Keel Crossing will permanently open later this month..

    Media team ,10 October 202509:00

    The landmark new footbridge, which connects the city centre with Sheepfolds and the Stadium of Light, will officially open at 1:30pm on Saturday, 18th October, in time to welcome thousands of Black Cats fans heading to the Stadium of Light to watch Sunderland AFC take on Wolves.

    Keel Square will be alive with activity ahead of kick off, with family-friendly entertainment taking place from 12pm. Archive SAFC footage will be screened on the Expo Sunderland Pavilion with live entertainment and a meet and greet with former players also taking place in the build-up to kick off. At 2pm, an SAFC fan parade - led by This Is Wearside - will depart from Keel Square and will continue over the Keel Crossing to Sheepfolds and the Stadium of Light.

    The bridge was temporarily opened on 22nd August to enable Red Roses fans to head over to the stadium to watch England take on USA in the opening match of the Women's Rugby World Cup. Contractor Volker Stevin has now progressed the works required to open the bridge on a permanent basis allowing thousands of football fans to enjoy the crossing as part of their matchday experience.

    The striking new city icon creates a direct pedestrian and cycle route from the heart of the city to venues like Sheepfolds Stables, Sunderland College's new Housing Innovation and Construction Skills Academy (HICSA) and the Beacon of Light. It also enables people from the north of the city to easily make their way across the river to enjoy the high-quality bars, restaurants, leisure and retail venues that are now on offer in the city centre.

    Councillor Michael Mordey, leader of Sunderland City Council, said: "The opening of the Keel Crossing is a significant moment for Sunderland. It is a spectacular symbol of our city's transformation and ambition.

    "Its been great to witness some of the fantastic images of the artwork and feature lighting being tested and completed over recent weeks and whilst the contractors will remain on site to complete landscaping and minor cosmetic works it is great that bridge will be permanently opened to local residents and visitors alike.

    "As well as creating an inspiring new gateway to Riverside Sunderland, it provides a vital link that will make it easier for people to move across the river, connecting existing and newly created residential communities with the excellent employment, leisure, and cultural offer that is provided in the city. This bridge is about much more than crossing the Wear; it's about opening up opportunities for residents and showcasing the confidence and momentum driving our city forward."

    Keel Crossing will be a welcome addition to city for the thousands of Sunderland AFC fans who make the journey to the Stadium each year.

    SAFC's chief business officer, David Bruce, said: "The crossing will be a game-changer for fans making their way to and from the Stadium of Light, as we saw for the Women's Rugby World Cup.

    "The walkway will not only knit communities together but also create an iconic ritual for supporters that will be passed down from generation to generation. Matchday in Sunderland is about more than football - it's about forging connections, togetherness, and a shared pride in our city. Keel Crossing embodies all of that."

    Keel Crossing sits at the heart of Riverside Sunderland, one of the UK's most ambitious urban regeneration projects. It is 10 metres wide and spans 250 metres, at a height of 30 metres above the river. It stands in the shadow of the Wearmouth Bridge, which was built in 1927 to support the growing volume of traffic moving through the city.

    The bridge will connect Sheepfolds and the northern communities with the city centre, opening up new connections that will enable people to move more freely and access the new housing, high-quality employment space, and the fantastic new leisure facilities being delivered across Riverside Sunderland.

    Keel Crossing opening date confirmed - Sunderland City Council
     
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  2. TonyG

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    And so the arterial pedestrian bridge breaths a new life into the “over the water” lands !

    Good times ahead for Sunderland
     
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    Happy days. Will be over it after the Wolves game
     
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    Good thread Dave, it deserved one of it's own.

    Sunderland isn't my city but it's about time the place had some real investment.

    Few places have been harder hit with the mining industry, shipyards, fishing fleet, etc all being decimated.

    It's great to see some pride coming back to Sunderland.
     
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  5. Dave_39

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    Keel Crossing will open later this month when Sunderland AFC host Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League.

    After making a cameo appearance for the Women’s Rugby World Cup, the landmark footbridge will officially open at 1:30pm on Saturday 18 October.

    The Keel Crossing connects the city centre with the Stadium of Light and Sheepfolds, and will welcome thousands of supporters for the Club’s Founders’ Week fixture.

    Ahead of the game, Keel Square will be hosting a matchday fan zone, with family-friendly entertainment taking place from 12 noon.

    Classic fixtures will be shown on the Expo Sunderland Pavilion, with Club legends also in attendance before fan group, This is Wearside lead the journey to the SoL at 2pm.

    SAFC's chief business officer, David Bruce, said: "The crossing will be a game-changer for fans making their way to and from the Stadium of Light, as we saw for the Women's Rugby World Cup. The walkway will not only knit communities together but also create an iconic ritual for supporters that will be passed down from generation to generation. Matchday in Sunderland is about more than football - it's about forging connections, togetherness, and a shared pride in our city. Keel Crossing embodies all of that."

    Councillor Michael Mordey, leader of Sunderland City Council, said: "The opening of the Keel Crossing is a significant moment for Sunderland. It is a spectacular symbol of our city's transformation and ambition. This bridge is about much more than crossing the Wear; it's about opening up opportunities for residents and showcasing the confidence and momentum driving our city forward."

    Keel Crossing sits at the heart of Riverside Sunderland, one of the UK's most ambitious urban regeneration projects.

    Keel Crossing to open next weekend - Sunderland AFC
     
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    Cannot wait! On my birthday as well!! Bit of a strange time to open it I thought….1.30pm. I thought it would have been around midday, not just 90 minutes before kick off
     
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    In time for the 2pm march over the Crossing... maybe a pint in the Sheepfolds or SOL if needed... cannot wait
     
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    Great news.

    And, once again a big hat tip to all of those involved in getting this done. As with so many of the other developments, it is an important brick in a wall. More needed. More will follow.

    Everything helps, and good things always follow good things.

    I don't live in Sunderland, but it is mighty special to see the city and the team making big leaps forward together.

    This is going to take some fecking stopping mind.

    Once a momentum gets to a certain level, which is not far off IMO, things happen that no one can see coming.
     
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    I like the Wear bridge, because of the nostalgia, but the new bridge will be great for visitors ...

    ... people coming for concerts, internationals, away games, etc, will get a much better impression of the city and the SOL.

    If you've booked into the Travelodge, walked past the Fire Station, Keel Square and towards the bridge it'll all look good imo.

    (Just a shame everyone will have to cross a very busy road, whichever bridge you choose.)
     
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    Looking forward to this as it'll make getting away easier as we park in town at the uni.

    It looks stunning from the photographs. A job well done :emoticon-0103-cool:
     
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