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New Green Bridge Blooms After A30 Dualling
19 Jan
Summary
- A 165ft long green bridge was planted with trees and wildflowers.
- The bridge forms a vital route for wildlife, farmers, horse riders, and walkers.
- National Highways built 33 multi-species crossing points for the project.

A new 165ft-long green bridge, meticulously planted with hazel, hawthorn, holly, dog rose, wych, and elder saplings, now graces the A30. This verdant overpass emerged as part of the extensive dualling work between Chiverton and Carland Cross.
The Marazanvose bridge, measuring 40ft in width, is designed to serve as a vital corridor for a variety of users. It will facilitate safe passage for wildlife, while also providing a crucial route for local farmers, horse riders, and pedestrians.
This initiative is part of National Highways' broader commitment to infrastructure enhancement, which includes the construction of 33 multi-species crossing points across the project. These crossings are anticipated to flourish for many years, benefiting both the environment and the local community.




