Portsmouth News

Footbridge closure sparks call for action

- Toby Paine toby.paine@jpimedia.co.uk

Havant railway station footbridge has partially closed, sparking a call to action by a borough councillor.

Talks of replacing the ‘eyesore’ bridge have been ongoing for 10 years, with plans never coming to fruition.

The bridge is owned by Hampshire County Council, which closed the northeast leg of the bridge indefinite­ly due to degradatio­n.

Speaking to full council yesterday, Havant Borough councillor Tim Pike, cabinet lead for levelling up said: ‘As a borough council I think we should be concerned about this.

'It’s probably the most important walking asset within the borough in terms of helping people move around the town centre, avoiding the roads.

‘We are pushing the county council to bring forward plans for its replacemen­t in line with our regenerati­on plans and our published vision for the town centre.

‘Many of you will know the historytha­tCouncillo­rKendall promisedus­tenyearsag­owhen the scaffoldin­g was put in.

‘The scaffoldin­g has remained there for ten years and many of you would agree that it is an eyesore - it is a theme commonly brought up to me by businesses saying the welcome to the town centre is one of the most important things we could be working on.

Cllr Pike reminded members that £679,000 has been allocated under the transformi­ng cities fund to improve walkingand­cyclingpat­hstothe footbridge.

He added this will be ‘quite bizarre if the footbridge isn’t accessible’.

The county council is currently submitting a bid to central government for a new replacemen­t bridge as part of the Levelling Up fund.

 ?? ?? The footbridge at Havant railway station Picture: Jeff Travis
The footbridge at Havant railway station Picture: Jeff Travis

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