continued. Mr Jones said: “This is a precautionary measure and follows a preliminary inspection which identified some areas of potential deterioration requiring further examination.“While the initial inspection did not recommend the immediate closure of the bridge as necessary, the safety of residents and visitors who use the bridge is our first priority so we have taken the decision to close access.“This will allow specialist engineers to carry out a more detailed survey to identify whether repair works are required.“While we recognise there will be disruption to local walkers, we are pleased to be addressing this during lockdown restrictions and before we expect to see an increase in visitors to this popular location over the coming.
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