06:54 GMT, Monday, 1 September 2008 07:54 UK
'Year-late' bridge work finished
Work on a bridge on a major route in Worcestershire has finally been finished - a year after it was originally planned.
Engineering work for Worcester's Powick New Bridge, over the River Teme, had been scheduled for last summer but was put off because of flooding.
An estimated 20,000 motorists use the 200-year-old bridge every day heading into the city.
The repair work took a total of six weeks to complete.
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