Newsletter - Links - Advertise - Contact Us - Privacy
 

Hawick active travel network takes shape

July 29 2019

Hawick active travel network takes shape

Scottish Borders Council is pushing ahead with a new active travel network for Hawick, necessitating replacement of existing pedestrian footbridges to accommodate wider spans and ramp access.

Victoria, Mansfield and Lawson bridges would all be replaced under plans drawn up by Jacobs which will be enacted concurrently with a flood protection scheme.

This foresees a shared use cycleway skirting the River Teviot which is being bolstered by new flood defence walls along both banks through the town centre, with the opportunity being taken to introduce a shared-use cycleway up to 4m in width following a part-funding agreement with Sustrans.

In a planning statement, Jacobs wrote: “The bridge alterations, as part of the HATN, would fall within the definition of a local green network, given the connectivity it will provide and its proximity to the substantial natural habitat created by the River Teviot.

“The proposal comprises of substantial enhancements, to what is part of an existing active travel route, which will improve accessibility and connectivity within Hawick, ensuring greater accessibility to key natural environments such as the River Teviot and the Little Haugh.”

Additional engineering works will also take place along the river corridor to facilitate the route including a new underpass below Waverly Bridge and widening existing paths.

A view of the current Mansfield bridge
A view of the current Mansfield bridge

2 Comments

Sir Ano
#1 Posted by Sir Ano on 29 Jul 2019 at 13:01 PM
Brief: replace simple elegant bridge and replace with big'o muckle one.
gaypawel
#2 Posted by gaypawel on 29 Jul 2019 at 15:49 PM
I like red why don't they use red, it matches with the Forth bridge.

quite interesting. I am not a fan of the aesthetics, but it is all practical. I can work out why its better than the previous. Better at resisting food damage: No centre Pier, better x- axis strength, once piece therefore easy to maintain/replace.

Post your comments

 

All comments are pre-moderated and
must obey our house rules.

 

Back to July 2019

Search News
Subscribe to Urban Realm Magazine
Features & Reports
For more information from the industry visit our Features & Reports section.