Wilmer Way footbridge
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The Wilmer Way footbridge is a pedestrian bridge over London's North Circular Road in Arnos Grove. The bridge joins Wilmer Way in the north and Ollerton Road in the south.
The bridge was opened in the summer of 2012[1] and replaced a pelican crossing. A routine inspection by Transport for London in 2014 revealed defects in the structure, leading the bridge's staircase to be closed off for repairs. Delays in carrying out the work resulted in questions being asked of Boris Johnson, the London Mayor, at the London Assembly during the Mayor's Question Time.[2]
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North end looking towards Wilmer Way.
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Looking towards Ollerton Road.
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Closed staircase, north end, February 2016.
References
- ^ One step forward. Russ Lawrence, Barnet & Whetstone Press, 29 September 2015. Retrieved 29 March 2016.
- ^ Bowes Road footbridge. Mayor of London, London Assembly. 22 October 2014. Retrieved 29 March 2016.
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- Pedestrian footbridge at Wilmer Way - Bowes Road. Bowes & Bounds Connected.
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