I HAVE heard loads of reasons why we should have a bypass and reasons why we should not have one.
But I have never heard anybody saying that we need a bypass because if Greyfriars Bridge fails, where does all the traffic go?
Most of the bridges over the M50 have been repaired because they were failing.
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Greyfriars Bridge is 57 years old. The bridge is made of concrete and steel.
What happens if National Highways finds a crack in the bridge? Where does the traffic go?
CLIVE BUTLER
Hereford
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