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    Newport Transporter Bridge transformation nears completion

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 18, 2024No Comments
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    After many months of work and numerous questions about the activities happening under the white gazebos on the gantry, Newport Council has shared an update on the transformation project at Newport’s beloved Transporter Bridge.

    Funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, Welsh Government, and the Wolfson Foundation, with additional financial support from the council, the project includes two major elements: the construction of a new visitor centre and the restoration of the world-famous bridge itself.

    While work on the bridge continues, the new visitor centre is set to open for organised community and school group visits in January 2025, providing the people of Newport with a first glimpse of the new facilities.

    The visitor centre experience will revolve around the history of the Bridge and the site, told through the personal accounts of those who built it and those who used it daily. Visitors will also be able to experience an interactive version of the bridge’s walkway. Depending on the progress of the restoration, early visitors might even be among the first to tread the gangway of the new walkway that connects the centre to the iconic bridge.

    “We are excited to be entering the final months of work on the visitor centre,” said Councillor Emma Stowell-Corten, cabinet member for culture and communications. “With some internal work, landscaping, and external works to be completed before Christmas, we’ll be inviting groups from across the city before the end of the year to visit. It’s hugely important that local groups get first access to the new centre. This will allow us to trial how different elements of the visitor centre will work and how groups use the space ahead of a full opening.”

    Meanwhile, the essential restoration work on the Grade I listed bridge is ongoing, ensuring it remains an iconic part of the Newport skyline and a tribute to the city’s industrial heritage for generations to come. The pace of the complex restoration on the nearly 120-year-old bridge has been impacted by weather changes and the surrounding environment, which is designated as both a Special Area of Conservation and a Site of Special Scientific Interest due to its range of habitats and species.

    Currently, it is anticipated that the restoration will extend into late summer 2025. Once completed, this Newport icon will be the only working Transporter Bridge in the UK and one of only a few worldwide, attracting visitors from across the UK and Europe.

    “I know that the people of Newport have a huge interest in and a huge love for the Transporter Bridge,” added Councillor Dimitri Batrouni, leader of the council. “We remain focused on delivering this once-in-a-generation transformation of the bridge and its site. I look forward to the site being open and enjoyed by visitors from all over well ahead of the 120th anniversary of this Newport icon.”

    As the project nears its final stages, the people of Newport can look forward to a revitalised landmark that celebrates their rich industrial heritage and offers a new cultural experience for all.

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