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Friday, February 27, 2026

Bridge comes down as town gets two new ones

The construction of a spectacular curved footbridge that will sweep over the Erewash Canal takes a major step forward next week – as engineers begin dismantling the old crossing that it will replace.

The existing metal bridge has stood for more than a century despite being built so low that towpath users in Long Eaton risked banging their heads on it.

It was nearing the end of its lifespan – and crews are set to start disassembling it on Monday (2 March).

The dramatic bridge that will take its place at Broad Street is poised to become a new local landmark. It will be accompanied by the building of a new waterfront giving access to the canal – and which is designed to be a public space where events can be held.

The crossing is one of two new canal bridges that will improve connectivity for residents thanks to the £25million Long Eaton Town Deal – which is Government regeneration funding that Erewash Borough Council helped to clinch.

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The other footbridge is at Britannia Mills, where new affordable homes are being built. It is set to be craned into place within the next few weeks, according to a report to the Long Eaton Town Deal Board. The Canal & River Trust has been involved in preparations – with piling works said to be “progressing well” despite the recent wet weather.

Local businessman Richard Ledger, who chairs the board, said: “Crane activities to lift the bridge into position are scheduled for around Friday 13 March. These are truly exciting times for Long Eaton as a host of Town Deal projects start coming to fruition – with others well on track to be delivered in the timeframes that have been agreed with the Government.”

The transformation of a what used to be a complex of stables next to the town hall is among completed projects. The buildings have been converted into a swish new business centre – with a string of firms moving in after the Mayor was officially handed the keys in January.

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