Hammersmith Bridge demolition among new proposals
Briefly

Recent discussions regarding Hammersmith Bridge have unveiled contrasting proposals by the government, including turning it into an inaccessible monument or demolishing it. Both suggestions were quickly rejected, with a focus instead on securing funding for the bridge's restoration. Currently closed to vehicles since 2019 due to structural issues, the bridge allows limited pedestrian and cycling access. The estimated cost for full repairs has increased to approximately £250 million, sparking concerns about financial responsibilities as local authorities struggle with funding.
The options discussed to resolve the issues surrounding Hammersmith Bridge included plans to turn it into a monument or demolish and replace it, both of which were rejected.
The ongoing state of Hammersmith Bridge has led to discussions about various solutions, with a clear preference for making it exclusively accessible to pedestrians and cyclists.
With repair costs soaring to an estimated £250m, local officials, including Putney MP Fleur Anderson, suggest restoration could take until 2035, adding urgency to the issue.
The local council has already invested £45m over six years, emphasizing the financial burden and the need for joint efforts to restore the historic bridge.
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