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Tram Road Bridge Progress 25th April 2025

Posted on 1 May 2025 by Pete of MIP

The first pillar on the new Tram Road Bridge over the River Ribble, PrestonThe pillar in the River Ribble for the new Tram Road Bridge.

 

 

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