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The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol is to be closed overnight for three weeks for repair work. The work, which begins in July, is to resurface the road on the 147-year-old structure and is ...
Clifton Suspension Bridge latest: Police release image of suspect after human remains found in suitcases - Avon and Somerset Police were called to reports on a man acting suspiciously at the ...
Bristol's Clifton Suspension Bridge is being closed to ... across and cyclists who dismount will also be able to use the bridge. Work on the Leigh Woods tower will include cleaning and re-pointing ...
The bridge, which is used as a short cut between Leigh Woods and Clifton, is run as a charitable trust and receives no money from government, local authorities or the lottery.
Clifton Suspension Bridge, designed by the pioneering engineer ... In a statement, police said they were reviewing surveillance footage and working on tracking the man's movements after he left ...
A mechanical engineer has produced an edible version of Brunel's Clifton Suspension Bridge after being told by a materials scientist that it was an impossible task. Dave, 33, recreated the Bristol ...
But how on earth was the Clifton Suspension Bridge (which is closed ... The riots knocked the confidence of investors in the bridge and work stopped. Work began again five years later in 1836 ...
She added: "Officers are currently working to track his movements ... by the horrifying discovery of human remains at Clifton Suspension Bridge overnight. "Distressing events like this are ...
The pair's remains were found in a suitcase and trunk left near the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol in July 2024. Mosquera, 35, denies both alleged murders but has admitted the manslaughter ...
Clifton Suspension Bridge is a 160-year-old structure which links Bristol to North Somerset. Since 2009, the bridge has maintained its own account on X, sharing updates about the crossing ...
And by the time the Clifton Suspension Bridge actually opened, it was largely surplus to requirements anyway. Consequently, it has always been more of an ornament to civic pride than an essential ...