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Flood-hit Tadcaster bridge opening to reunite town Flood-hit Tadcaster bridge opening to reunite town
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A flood-damaged bridge in North Yorkshire is due to reopen later after being closed for more than a year.A flood-damaged bridge in North Yorkshire is due to reopen later after being closed for more than a year.
The listed 18th Century bridge over the River Wharfe in Tadcaster partially collapsed on 29 December 2015.The listed 18th Century bridge over the River Wharfe in Tadcaster partially collapsed on 29 December 2015.
The town was cut in two to traffic with the only crossing being a temporary footbridge built a year ago.The town was cut in two to traffic with the only crossing being a temporary footbridge built a year ago.
The reopening has been slightly delayed with "unusual and persistent" high river levels adding to the construction problems.The reopening has been slightly delayed with "unusual and persistent" high river levels adding to the construction problems.
However, North Yorkshire County Council said repairs of this kind would normally take about two years and it had been "extremely challenging" to get the bridge open.
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Repair costs were estimated at £3m. The bridge was repaired and widened with about £4m of funding, said the council.
With the bridge closed, motorists have faced a long diversion along the A64 to reach the other side of town.With the bridge closed, motorists have faced a long diversion along the A64 to reach the other side of town.