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Medieval bridge reopens in Rochdale | |
(about 9 hours later) | |
A bridge built in the 14th Century has reopened after it was hidden from view for more than a century. | A bridge built in the 14th Century has reopened after it was hidden from view for more than a century. |
The crossing in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, was concreted over in 1904 when the tram network expanded. | The crossing in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, was concreted over in 1904 when the tram network expanded. |
It re-opened to pedestrians after a £5m project, which also exposed a section of the River Roch in the town. | It re-opened to pedestrians after a £5m project, which also exposed a section of the River Roch in the town. |
Work on uncovering the bridge started 18 months ago and is part of a £250m transformation of the town due to end in 2019. | Work on uncovering the bridge started 18 months ago and is part of a £250m transformation of the town due to end in 2019. |
A Rochdale Council spokeswoman said the crossing is believed to have been built in about 1324 when Edward II ruled England. | A Rochdale Council spokeswoman said the crossing is believed to have been built in about 1324 when Edward II ruled England. |
It expanded as the town grew, with sections added in the Restoration and Georgian eras. | It expanded as the town grew, with sections added in the Restoration and Georgian eras. |
Merchants travelled over the bridge to Yorkshire to buy wool which was then finished in Rochdale's mills. | Merchants travelled over the bridge to Yorkshire to buy wool which was then finished in Rochdale's mills. |
In the 1700s it was one of two main routes from Lancashire to Yorkshire, making Rochdale one of the most important towns in the region ahead of the Industrial Revolution. | In the 1700s it was one of two main routes from Lancashire to Yorkshire, making Rochdale one of the most important towns in the region ahead of the Industrial Revolution. |
The council said the re-exposed section of the river would help prevent flooding. | The council said the re-exposed section of the river would help prevent flooding. |
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