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Historic iron bridge in Draethen awarded funding for restoration

News | Richard Gurner | Published: 11:00, Monday October 25th, 2010.

The iron bridge at Draethen being re-installed
The iron bridge at Draethen being re-installed (Picture: HLF)

A historic bridge over the Rhymney River has been awarded lottery grant funding for its restoration.

The Iron Bridge, in Draethen, will benefit from a reinstatement and restoration programme after
£45,100 was awarded to Newport City Council by the Heritage Lottery Fund for the work.

Newport City Council will work with Caerphilly County Borough Council, Ruperra Conservation Trust, Rumney District Historical Society and South East Wales Racial Equality Council to carry out research for the project.

The restoration will see the reinstatement of the Iron Work Bridge superstructure, including the stone parapet walls.

Rosemary Butler, Labour AM for Newport West said: “I am delighted that this bid has been successful. This is an early example of a cast iron bridge, and it is an important symbol from our industrial past.

“The bridge is in a very historic area and there are close associations with the Tredegar Estate which played such an important part in the development of Newport. It also links my constituency with our friends and neighbours in Caerphilly.

“It will be money well spent.”

Jeff Cuthbert, Labour AM for Caerphilly, said: ‘It is excellent news that this historic bridge has been awarded restoration funding.

“I am also pleased that the organisations involved will involve the local community in the project by running on-site information boards, historical guided walks and school education packs.”

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