£6 million set to be spent on Poole bridges
Twin Sails Bridge and Poole Bridge have both been out of action over the past few years, so funding will reduce the need for unplanned repairs.
Twin Sails Bridge and Poole Bridge have both been out of action over the past few years, so funding will reduce the need for unplanned repairs.
The Twin Sails Bridge, which had been closed for repairs for three months, is now open to traffic following works.
The closure of the bridge for the past two months has caused congestion but that could soon be over when it reopens on 12 August.
The Twin Sails Bridge in Poole will glow orange until 10 December as part of BCP Council’s support of the United Nations’ 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign.
Poole’s distinctive Twin Sails Bridge is being illuminated purple this month, to remember those who have lost their lives to pancreatic cancer.
If you saw suspicious activity aboard a boat near Twin Sails Bridge or have been offered items for sale in unusual circumstances call the police.
Residents across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole are being advised to stay away from the coast following the area being put on red alert.
The Twin Sails Bridge in Poole and Bournemouth Pier are landmarks which will remind people to fill in the Census this Sunday.
Inevitably there will be traffic hold-ups in Poole, but BCP Council says it is determined to bring the bridge back to full working order.
Poole joins other landmarks across the country in highlighting awareness of Pancreatic Cancer and to celebrate lives of survivors.