Millennium Bridge & Cycle Path - Lancaster UK
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The Lune Millennium Bridge is a cable-stayed footbridge which spans the River Lune in Lancaster. It was designed by Whitby Bird and Partners, and built at a cost of £1.8m to commemorate the millennium of 2000. It is part of cycle route 6.
Waymark Code: WM3G6Y
Location: United Kingdom
Date Posted: 04/01/2008
Views: 41
The bridge has a distinctive design and adds a very useful connection across the river. Surveys show over a thousand cyclists a day using it in the summer. The deck forms a "Y"-shape in plan on the south end to connect both to a viaduct and the lower adjacent quay. Its double pylon seeks to act as a reminder of the masted ships which previously used the quay. It features a main deck of just over 30 metres and masts around 40 metres tall.
The bridge is part of the National Cycle Network, route 6. The design received the Sustrans National Cycle Network Award for Excellence in 2005, and was commended in the Civic Trust Awards in 2003.
A spokesperson for Sustrans said: 'The Lune Bridge at Lancaster on National Route 6 shines out because it unites Lancaster and Morecambe, long divided by congestion and heavy traffic on the Greyhound Bridge, and because of its elegant bifurcation (fork) to reach two levels and two destinations on the south side of the river.'
The Millennium Bridge is the centrepiece of the Lune Millennium Park, an environmental upgrade project to enhance the riverside area along the Lune from Bull Beck (above Caton) down to Salt Ayre.
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Can you tell us who created the item: Lancaster City Council
Condition of the item: Great
So what did YOU do for the millennium?: Attended a party
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Visit Instructions:To record a visit to a Millennium Waymark, please:
Take a photo of the item during your visit.
Describe your visit and what you thought about the item.
Please also mention what you personally did to mark the new Millennium. Was it a night to remember?