Monday 27 November 2017

£450,000 bridge restoration work along Sea to Sea (C2C)

27 November 2017
Sea to Sea (C2C) sign

We have started a major two-year repair and restoration programme of 50 bridges and historic structures along the popular Sea to Sea (C2C) cycle and walking route in West Cumbria and the North East.

The £450,000 works, which are partly funded by Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), include repairs to the 60 metre Beamish Railway Tunnel, specialist restoration of a timber-framed tunnel at Seaton as well as a unique metal bridge at Montreal Cottages.

The 140-mile route attracts over 15,000 people for cycling and walking each year. Much of the route is on traffic-free paths such as old railway lines, which include many important heritage structures.

Gina Clarke, Sustrans Land Manager in the North East said:

“The C2C has some lovely old bridges and structures so it’s really exciting that we can now help restore them and develop the paths as heritage sites as well as popular cycle and walking paths.

“In our survey work we’ve discovered that some of the old bridges are also habitats for wildlife, including rare pipistrelle bats, so we’re also working with ecologists to help protect and conserve these important colonies.”

We own 42 miles of former railway track along the C2C, on the old iron ore railway lines between Whitehaven to Rowrah, and the Workington to Broughton Moor and Siddick sections, as well as the Washington to Sunderland section of the former Stanhope & Tyne Railway.  

The Cumbria section is known locally as the Tracks of the Ironmasters, which is now part of a project funded by HLF, to help restore the path’s historic and natural heritage and develop a signed trail including stories from the local community. Wildlife conservation and habitat development is an important part of Sustrans work along these sections of the C2C. The linear paths act as havens and routes for wildlife as well as people, and there are bat colonies on some of the bridges.

Find out more about the Sea to Sea (C2C) route 

from News https://www.sustrans.org.uk/news/%C2%A3450000-bridge-restoration-work-along-sea-sea-c2c
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