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Author Topic: Sustrans wants a name for the Railway Path bridge in Easton, Bristol  (Read 3318 times)
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« on: July 01, 2016, 16:54:53 »

The bridge that carries the Bristol and Bath Railway path over the Bristol and South Wales Union line between Lawrence Hill and Easton Road is officially Midland Railway Bridge #6, but is currently nameless.

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Jointly with Bristol-based organic herbal tea producer Pukka Herbs, Sustrans and Bristol City Council’s Travelwest project are transforming the railway bridge on the Easton and Lawrence Hill section of the path.

The bridge is the busiest part of the network, seeing more than 770,000 cycle journeys and one million journeys including pedestrians per year. With the creative help of artist Robyn Boden and the children of City Academy and Whitehall Primary School, the bridge will take on a new lease of life through a 90-metre mural. 

The mural will celebrate the identity of the area and the people and wildlife that inhabit it. It will even include a herb trail for those taking a leisurely stroll along the route.

With the regeneration of this bridge comes a new name, but the name is yet to be decided. Name suggestions can be entered by emailing namebristolbridge@bristol247.com or tweeted using #namebristolbridge.

The Bristol public have from now until midnight on Wednesday, July 6 to name the bridge. The person who suggests the chosen name will not only win a number of Pukka Herbs prizes they will also have the honour of having their name next to their winning suggestion on the bridge's official plaque.

Sustrans director of fundraising and retail, Julian Hall, said: "I hope people take a moment and send in their ideas and also that people reflect on what a national treasure the National Cycle Network is and consider giving support to Sustrans to help in its upkeep."

Pukka Herbs co-founder Tim Westwell said: "Pukka's mission is about connecting people, plants and planet, starting with a delicious cup of tea. In order to benefit all three of these living things, sustainability plays a key role.

"This new partnership between Pukka and Sustrans encourages sustainable travel and ultimately aims to improve the wellbeing of both people and the planet."

Sustrans and Pukka Herbs came together at the end of last year with the motivation of regenerating run down areas of the National Cycle Network and creating habitats for wildlife that also celebrate herbs and the beneficial impact they can have on health and wellbeing.

Since being started in Bristol, the National Cycle Network passes within a mile of all UK (United Kingdom) homes and now stretches more than 14,000 miles across the length and breadth of the UK.

And yes, Bridgey McBridgeface has already been suggested!
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« Reply #1 on: July 01, 2016, 17:18:49 »

how original!
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« Reply #2 on: July 01, 2016, 21:27:34 »


And yes, Bridgey McBridgeface has already been suggested!

For the bus-only bridge over the M32, Bridgey McBridgefarce is the bookies' current fave.

How about Easton Cyclepath Bridge?
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« Reply #3 on: July 02, 2016, 06:33:10 »

Welcome to the forum, LawrenceHillbilly.   We have a number of members in the Bristol area (and a lot more lurkers / casual readers if stats are to be believed) so I'm sure you'll generate a little interest here.  I'm from outside the area and took a quick look at the web sites, etc, to identify the bridge and it's geography - I think it's (here) (link to Google maps)
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« Reply #4 on: July 02, 2016, 13:23:29 »

Good grief - I didn't notice!

Welcome indeed LawrenceHillbilly! Please excuse my lack of manners.
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