The
bridge, which spans the River Dee at Berwyn was closed due to safety fears a
number of years ago and has since fallen into a derelict state.
* The famous Chain Bridge over the River Dee. |
But
the structure was recently bought jointly by Llangollen and Llantisylio
councils who plan to give it a new lease of life.
They are planning to
apply for development grant aid from the Heritage Lottery Fund to pay for the
bridge to be restored and reopened for public use.
Estimated cost of the
facelift operation is £300,000.
It involves not just the
bridge, but also the surrounding approaches which are of concern for those using
Berwyn station - run by Llangollen
heritage railway - and people seeking safe passage across the river.
The railway is being given a big say
in the direction of the project as its visitors continue
to express their concern about its condition.
Berwyn station master Ben
Jackson and railway press officer George Jones recently met with Lorna
Jennings, the officer in charge of the development, to discuss the renovation
scheme.
Mr Jones said: “Lorna is
the author of several books about Welsh heritage and has been responsible for
the tramway information board displayed on the canal towpath near Llangollen
Motor Museum at Pentrefelin.
“She has
a whole range of ideas about encouraging involvement in the project and for
providing various types of interpretive information about the bridge and the
surrounding area which is of importance to Llangollen Railway passengers using
Berwyn station as a stopping-off point.
“To comply with Lottery
rules for funding the application has to show educational, historical, interpretive
interests and community involvement and Lorna has already done a lot of work in
the local area to generate this support.
“She requires further
input from those with an interest in the Chain Bridge and will welcome all
comments in support of the funding application.”
A questionnaire has been
prepared to record public interest in the project and is available from:
lorna.jennings@btinternet.com
Mr Jones added: “Replies
will help to establish interest in the project which is of national concern and
not just local convenience.”
An exhibition about the
Chain Bridge is now on display in the function room at the nearby Chain Bridge
Hotel.
Attendance at this
exhibition will also be an indication of support and the questionnaire is
available there for completion. Copies
should also be available from Berwyn station.
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