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Bridge Footway Fixed After Eco-Protest

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Otley Bridge's footway repairs are complete after protests.
  • Oak tree felling for a temporary crossing sparked environmental outcry.
  • The new footway is expected to last 120 years and has reopened.
Bridge Footway Fixed After Eco-Protest

The footway of the 13th-century Otley Bridge has been successfully repaired, marking the end of a project that drew significant attention and protests from environmental activists. The repairs were necessitated due to safety concerns, according to Leeds City Council. This complex effort ensured the restoration of a vital community link across the River Wharfe.

During the project, a temporary crossing required the felling of an oak tree, which led to demonstrations and criticism from those who felt the council's actions contradicted its stated environmental goals. Scuffles reportedly occurred before the tree was removed. The council stated the new footway is built to last for 120 years.

In addition to the bridge repairs, affected park areas, including Tittybottle Park and a section of Wharfemeadows Park, will be restored by early next year. The project also includes planting 13 replacement trees and the reintroduction of two mature oak trees that were preserved. The temporary footbridge is scheduled for removal before the holiday season.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Protests regarding the Otley Bridge repairs occurred in January.
A temporary crossing was needed for repairs to the footway of Otley Bridge, which required felling an oak tree.
Wharfemeadows Park, affected by the Otley Bridge works, is expected to be restored by early next year.

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