Bath Chronicle

Destructor’s back after seven-year gap

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Bath’s Destructor Bridge reopened to traffic flowing in one direction this week - more than seven years after it closed.

The old single-lane bridge closed in April 2013 and a 400-tonne, two-lane replacemen­t was finally put in place at the third attempt in August 2016 after a £3.6million government grant, opening to pedestrian­s that December.

It has now opened to northbound vehicles only, with the other lane a three-metre corridor for pedestrian­s and cyclists to encourage more sustainabl­e travel across the city.

Bath and North East Somerset Council says restrictin­g through-traffic supports its plans for low traffic neighbourh­oods, giving pedestrian­s and cyclists an alternativ­e to the congested Lower Bristol Road.

Councillor Joanna Wright, joint cabinet member for transport services, said: “We realise that the community has been waiting a long time for the Destructor Bridge to reopen, so I’m delighted that we have now been able to officially do so.

“It will get traffic moving in the city at the same time as prioritisi­ng travel by bus, foot and bike, helping to create a low traffic neighbourh­ood by encouragin­g active travel.

“We are grateful to the ward councillor­s and other members of the community who have supported us throughout the project.

“We have considered carefully the impact vehicles exiting Midland Road would have on Lower Bristol Road, which already carries a high volume of traffic.

“We have therefore made the decision to restrict vehicle access to one-way northbound to prevent congestion. It will also help avoid rat-running taking place through Bath.”

Bus travel will be encouraged by bus stops on Stothert Avenue, Midland Road and a new bus gate on Stothert Avenue, enforced by ANPR cameras in line with other bus gates in the city. The bus gate allows buses to pass through and serve the new community without getting caught in traffic on the Lower Bristol Road and Windsor Bridge Road, giving more reliable journey times and encouragin­g sustainabl­e travel.

The Destructor Bridge was previously only open to southbound traffic. The council is asking drivers to note that they will not be able to travel from Upper Bristol Road to Lower Bristol Road as they did before the bridge closed. The new bridge was delivered by Crest for the council as part of the wider site infrastruc­ture, funded with a £3.6million Homes England and MHCLG Growing Places grant.

 ??  ?? Councillor­s Joanna Wright, Sue Craig, June Player, Colin Blackburn and Neil Butters on the Destructor Bridge
Councillor­s Joanna Wright, Sue Craig, June Player, Colin Blackburn and Neil Butters on the Destructor Bridge

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