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Hammersmith Bridge will continue banning cars amid £300million repair cost - 'Disappointing'

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Hammersmith Bridge will continue banning cars amid £300million repair cost - 'Disappointing'.

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A popular bridge in London will not be able to carry vehicles again due to a lack of funds available to fully restore the iconic landmark.Hammersmith Bridge may never be able to carry motor vehicle traffic after a council report stated that it would cost around £300million to repair.The London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham report outlined that £54million had already been spent on the bridge since its full closure in April 2019.Works include stabilisation works, the safe operation of the bridge and essential programme works preparing to complete a full restoration of the bridge.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The Grade II listed heritage structure "needs to be replaced or strengthened or restored", which is estimated to cost around £300million if vehicles were allowed back on the bridge.In 2021, a three-way equal split was imposed on the council by the Department for Transport in the Transport for London financial settlement, that each party should contribute one-third of the...

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A: Hammersmith Bridge will continue banning cars amid £300million repair cost - 'Disappointing'.

B: A popular bridge in London will not be able to carry vehicles again due to a lack of funds available to fully restore the iconic landmark.Hammersmith Bridge may never be able to carry motor vehicle traffic after a council report stated that it would cost around £300million to repair.The London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham report outlined that £54million had already been spent on the bridge since its full closure in April 2019.Works include stabilisation works, the safe operation of the bridge and essential programme works preparing to complete a full restoration of the bridge.

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