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The County Council of Clwyd (A525 St Asaph—Rhyl Road, Rhuddlan Bypass Stage II) River Clwyd Bridge Scheme 1992 Confirmation Instrument 1993

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THE SCHEDULE TO THE SCHEMEPLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE BRIDGE TO BE CONSTRUCTED OVER THE RIVER CLWYD, AS PART OF THE A525 RHUDDLAN BYPASS STAGE II

1.  Location — The River Clwyd south-west of the Town of Rhuddlan in the Community and Borough of Rhuddlan and County of Clwyd (Ordnance Survey Map Ref.SJ 019781).

2.  Points of Commencement and Termination — From a point on the south-westerly flood bank of the River Clwyd approximately 275 metres north-west of the existing A525 road bridge and over the river to a point on the north-easterly flood bank approximately 285 metres north-west of the existing bridge.

3.  Main Span — 41.64 metres minimum clear square span.

4.  Headway — 8.0 metres minimum above water level of 2.8 metres (AOD Newlyn).

5.  Approach Spans — Single spans each of 40.0 metres to the south-west and north-east of the main span.

6.  Waterway — As existing.

7.  Construction — The bridge will consist of an eleven span deck supported on reinforced concrete piers and abutments located clear of the river channel in normal flow conditions.

8.  Plans — The position and general design of the bridge are shown on the Plans attached hereto (Drawing Number A525/2305/66/C).

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