Saturday, 14 June 2008




MAJOR piece of Stockton’s iconic new £15m footbridge was to be lifted into place today.

Spanning the River Tees, the humpbacked pedestrian bridge will link Tees Valley Regeneration's North Shore development with Teesdale and Durham University's Queen's Campus.

The small arch, which will span 60 metres and stand 16 metres high was to be lifted into place by crane and welded to the floating legs currently visible on the structure.

Tees Valley Regeneration chief executive Joe Docherty said: “This is a very exciting milestone for the footbridge and one we shall be watching with our cameras ready. A great deal of foundation work has been progressing steadily since we announced the start of the build, but this is something very visual and it is incredibly satisfying to see the footbridge taking shape.”



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