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Riverbank Erosion Shuts Key Derby Footbridge
16 Dec
Summary
- A temporary footbridge in Derby has been closed due to safety concerns.
- Erosion of the River Derwent's bank prompted the closure of Walter's Walkway.
- Local business owner fears significant negative impact from the closure.

A vital temporary footbridge in Derby, known as Walter's Walkway, has been closed with immediate effect due to critical safety concerns.
Derby City Council confirmed that erosion impacting the River Derwent's riverbank necessitated the closure of the crossing. The temporary footbridge was erected in October 2022 as a replacement for an original structure, at an estimated cost of £300,000.
The closure has caused considerable distress for local businesses. Rob Ellis, proprietor of Darleys Restaurant & Terrace, stated that the shutdown will have a "massive impact" on his establishment, highlighting the economic repercussions for the area.




