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Steel’s Severn crossing in the faithful city

Connected to the National Cycle Network, a new river crossing in Worcester has created a sustainable commuting option for the city’s northern neighbourhoods.

The cable-stayed pedestrian and cycle bridge has a ‘hockey stick’ deck alignment to avoid flood-prone areas. Image: Moxon Architects
The cable-stayed pedestrian and cycle bridge has a ‘hockey stick’ deck alignment to avoid flood-prone areas. Image: Moxon Architects

Part of the local council’s commitment to deliver fully accessible, active travel infrastructure in locations that most need it, the Kepax Bridge provides a much-needed connection across the River Severn.

The 145m-long cable-stayed pedestrian and cycle bridge, which is named after the 19th century Kepax Ferry that once operated nearby, is already a local landmark.

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