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The County Council of Northumberland (Duplicate North Seaton Bridge) Scheme 1995 Confirmation Instrument 1996

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THE SCHEDULE TO THE SCHEME

PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE DUPLICATE NORTH SEATON BRIDGE

The location and general design of the Bridge are shown on the plan numbered 1204/B/A189/35W/5 marked “The County Council of Northumberland (Duplicate North Seaton Bridge) Scheme 1995”, sealed with the Common Seal of the Council and deposited at County Hall, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61 2EF and at the offices of the Secretary of State for Transport.

POINTS OF COMMENCEMENT AND TERMINATION

From a point on the South bank of the River Wansbeck, 500 metres north of the centre line of the C403.

To a point on the North bank of the River Wansbeck, 1100 metres south of the centre line of the B1334.

SPANS

One span at the North end of 24.8 metres.

One span at the South end of 24.8 metres.

Four central spans of 32.2 metres.

HEADWAY

Not less than 7.84 metres above the mean high water Spring tide level (MHWS) of 2.44 metres A.O.D.

WATERWAY

A minimum clear navigable waterway of 26.5 metres.

OVERALL DIMENSIONS

The bridge will be 178.4 metres in length and will carry a 7.3 metre wide carriageway with a one metre wide hard strip at each side and a 3.0 metre wide path on the western side for the use of pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders.

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