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19:31 GMT, Wednesday, 3 December 2008

Next step in 'iconic' bridge plan

Artist's impression of new bridge

Councillors in Sunderland have agreed to look into the cost implications of an "iconic" new bridge for the city.

The structure would link Wessington Way on the north side of the River Wear to Pallion New Road on the south.

A consultation found that most people liked the idea of a striking design but felt it was also important to minimise the impact on council tax.

The cabinet has agreed to finalise the design which would give a better idea of its cost, deliverability and risk.

The government has promised funding of up to £98m which would cover most of the cost of a conventional five-span bridge.

Economic climate

However, the planned design, which would cost an additional £30m, has two masts at almost 700ft (250m) tall, and the aim is for it to be a regional landmark.

Councillor Paul Watson, leader of Sunderland City Council, said: "This is a chance to do something that will add value to the city landscape and perhaps provide a new, iconic symbol that will raise the city's profile nationally and across the world.

"In our hearts we want a striking new bridge that everyone can be proud of.

"But in our heads, in this economic climate, we have to look very carefully at the actual costs and funding for the bridge as well as the technical aspects that haven't yet been explored because it is still a concept, not a finished design."



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Related to this story:
Views sought on 'iconic' bridge (08 Sep 08 |  Wear )
Transport plans get £400m boost (31 Jul 08 |  England )
Development could create 450 jobs (15 Jul 07 |  Wear )
City development inquiry begins (27 Jun 06 |  Wear )

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