* The picture of the bridge on social media yesterday evening.
Denbighshire County Council has admitted that stones were ‘displaced’ from Llangollen Bridge by contractors working on the town’s 2020 Project yesterday afternoon.
They
say work is now going on to replace the stones while a full site survey is
carried out to see what other work may be needed.
Pictures were posted on social media yesterday
afternoon showing what seemed to be cracks in the stonework of the ancient
monument as the contractors worked on the pavement to renew pavements on Castle
Street above.
Llangollen town councillor Stuart immediately asked
questions about the consequences of any damage to the bridge, which is one
of the Seven Wonders of Wales, and urged that a full structural survey being
carried out.
This morning the county council has told llanblogger: “Stones displaced on Castle Street Bridge in Llangollen on Thursday afternoon are currently being relocated back into position.
“During ongoing public realm improvement works in the town, a small number of stones were displaced from the bridge during the removal of the base of a street lighting column.
“Work is ongoing to put them back into position and there is no risk to the structural integrity of the bridge.
“A full survey of the site is being carried out in
partnership with CADW to determine what further repair works will be required.”
Stuart Davies said yesterday evening: “Back
in 2017, when I served as a county councillor for the area, we received a
report from engineers to say that water ingress had caused some damage to the
structure of the bridge. They said it was alright for the moment but that we
would have to keep an eye on it.
“I have now written to the county council’s
chief executive and leader to say that what appears to have happened yesterday
means that we should have a structural engineer take a good look at it to see
if there has been any damage which might weaken the bridge.”
He added: “If there has been any damage, repairs
cannot be done quickly as this is a Grade 1 Listed structure and an ancient
monument for which permission needs first to be obtained from CADW.
“If there has been any damage there is also the
question of whether heavy traffic can still be diverted through Llangollen and
over the bridge as happens when the A483/A5 viaduct is closed.
“These are the questions I have asked of the county council leaders.”
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