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Costs rise on Lowestoft lifting bridge

Construction on an “iconic” lifting bridge that would become the third crossing over Lake Lothing in Lowestoft could begin in spring 2021 if its swelling budget is approved by members of Suffolk County Council.

The cost of the bridge, which would lift to enable tall vessels to pass through it, has risen to an estimated £126.8m, with an additional £19m allocated as contingency for “unforeseen risks”.

To fund the building of the bridge, Suffolk County Council will spend £6.9m of its own money, receive £73.4m of funding from the Department of Transport and borrow up to £65m to fund the bridge’s construction. Despite the bridge’s cost, the council claimed there was “near-unanimous” support for the bridge from residents and businesses.

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