Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Network Rail and North Lanarkshire Council have finally agreed on work to raise the height of the railway bridge at Cleland.Cleland councillor Louise Roarty has welcomed the news that work will begin next year.Network Rail have now confirmed that work will commence in partnership with the Council’s Environmental Design & Engineering Team to adjust the height of the bridge in October 2021, in order to prevent the recurring accidents that have made the bridge the most struck in the country.Councillor Roarty has been working on the issue with Network Rail and North Lanarkshire Council since before she was elected in 2017, as the bridge has regularly been.
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