Network rail submits new plans for Forth Bridge to Edinburgh City Council
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The revised proposals include a low-level reception hub to the east of the Forth Bridge, further away from neighbouring residential properties, minimising the impact on the surrounding environment.
The pre-application process will include online engagement meetings to communicate the revised proposals to the public and gather feedback which will help inform the final designs.
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Hide AdA full planning application, including plans, artist impressions and detailed designs will be submitted later this year following the public engagement exercise.
The proposals will see construction of a bridge walk and reception hub on the South Queensferry side of the UNESCO World Heritage site, which will be used for preparing those heading out on the bridge walk as well as providing an access point to the structure.
Groups of between 12 and 15 people will put on safety harnesses before being led out onto the bridge’s south cantilever, walking up to a viewing point at the top using walkways built into the structure.
Network Rail Scotland’s director of engineering and asset management Alan Ross said: “The events of the past year have prompted us to look more closely at all of our projects to consider how they could be improved or made more affordable in such challenging conditions.
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Hide Ad“The project team has worked extremely hard to draw up revised proposals without compromising the desirability of this exciting project.”
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