Meads Reach Bridge

Bridge in Temple Quay, Bristol From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Meads Reach Bridge is a footbridge in Bristol, England.

Coordinates51°27′4.3″N 2°34′47.7″W
CrossesRiver Avon
Construction end2008
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Meads Reach Bridge
Coordinates51°27′4.3″N 2°34′47.7″W
CrossesRiver Avon
LocaleTemple Quay, Bristol
History
Construction end2008
Construction cost£2.4 million
Location
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History

The bridge cost £2.4 million and was opened in 2008.[1] In 2009, it received an award from the Royal Institute of British Architects.[2]

The surface of the bridge deck was criticised for being slippery and thus potentially dangerous to cycle across.[3] In 2015, the surface was sprayed with an anti-slip coating.[4]

In October 2017, the bridge was closed after a vehicle was driven onto it.[5] Following repairs, it reopened in May 2019.[6]

Design

The bridge has a mass of 75 tonnes and a span of 55 metres (180 ft).[1] The steel structure is covered in holes which has led to the bridge being nicknamed cheese grater.[7]

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