2007

SH7956 : On the Sappers' Suspension Bridge

taken 17 years ago, near to Betws-y-Coed, Conwy, Wales

On the Sappers' Suspension Bridge
On the Sappers' Suspension Bridge
The bridge sways even in the calmest of weather.
Sappers’ Bridge

Why Sappers’ Bridge?

Until 1917, stepping stones were the only way to cross the Afon Conwy at this point. That year, a wooden footbridge was built on the site by the Royal Engineers to link the village with an army camp on the opposite (east) side of the river.

It was washed it away in a storm in 1930, but was subsequently rebuilt that year by Westminster-based engineers David Rowell & Co. who, some years earlier, had constructed Queen’s Park Suspension Bridge, a similar but rather grander version in Chester.
The original name of Sappers’ Bridge was retained as a mark of respect to the Royal Engineers’ war-time efforts.
For safety reasons the bridge was closed to the public at Christmas 2021.
The suspension bridge, renowned for its wobbly midpoint ,was a key shortcut across the Afon Conwy for locals and tourists. However, detailed structural reviews conducted in 2022 by specialists found that virtually the entire bridge would need to be refurbished, with the entire timber deck as well as other parts including the towers, which have rotated, replaced completely. The metalwork of this 93-year-old bridge has also reached the end of its life. It was anticipated the work could well take 12 months to complete. The costs are prohibitive. However, Conwy County Borough Council are, as at July 2023, currently exploring funding sources available from Welsh and UK Governments and plan possibly to replace this iconic bridge. Meanwhile the bridge remains closed.


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Category: Bridge
This photo is linked from: Automatic Clusters: · Suspension Bridge [32] · Sapper's Bridge [25] ·
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SH7956, 695 images   (more nearby 🔍)
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Eric Jones   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Thursday, 13 September, 2007   (more nearby)
Submitted
Saturday, 15 September, 2007
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! SH 796 564 [100m precision]
WGS84: 53:5.5147N 3:47.9438W
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OSGB36: geotagged! SH 795 565
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East-southeast (about 112 degrees)
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