Unresolved note #1540161
Description
Does this bridge exist? A mapper has left a note directly in the map nearby saying that it has been missing since 2016. When I walked Wherryman's Way last year the route was diverted around the north side of Hardley Flood, presumably because the way here is impassable. Information online suggests the whole way along the Chet from here to Loddon is impassable. If this can be confirmed the bridge should be removed along with any non-existent paths.
As for Wherryman's Way, OSM should reflect reality so the diverted route to the north should be made the primary route in OSM until this way is open again (if that ever happens).
- Created by Borbus
- Location: 52.5411542, 1.5144825
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No, it was washed away when I walked the wherryman's way about a month ago. Broads authority have no plans to replace it citing high cost. However, didn't get eyes on the inlet.
I have changed the highway here to abandoned:highway as the current situation is that this will never be repaired (the bank here is no longer maintained as a flood defence)
http://www.broads-authority.gov.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/749940/NCC-Proposals-for-left-bank-of-River-Chet-at-Hardley-Flood.pdf
Good call. I have removed that entire section from the route relation to reflect this.
Maybe some good news for the bridge at Hardley Flood - https://www.greaternorwichgrowth.org.uk/dmsdocument/2853
It is included in a range of works as part of the Greater Norwich Growth Programme
Why is Kosovo
any update on the bridge?
There was funding allocated to build a replacement bridge (after 7 years!) in summer 2023 - however someone should check if that's actually happened.
https://www.loddontowncouncil.gov.uk/news-1/wherryman's-way-improvement-progress