Chartist Bridge

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Chartist Bridge is a modern road bridge in Blackwood, Wales, named to commemorate the 19th-century Chartist movement and its local historical significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf modern bridge
road bridge
country Wales
crosses Sirhowy Valley NERFINISHED
hasCommemorativeFunction memorial to Chartist protesters
hasDesign cable-stayed bridge
hasFeature pedestrian walkways
pylons supporting cables
roadway for vehicles
hasLanguage English
Welsh
hasOwner local authority of Caerphilly County Borough
hasSignificance improves road links in Blackwood area
symbol of local democratic and social history
hasTrafficType cyclists
motor vehicles
pedestrians
heritage commemorates local Chartist history in Blackwood
commemorates the 19th-century Chartist movement
locatedIn Blackwood NERFINISHED
Caerphilly County Borough NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
Wales
material concrete
steel
namedAfter Chartist movement NERFINISHED
near Blackwood town centre NERFINISHED
openedInPeriod early 21st century
transportNetworkRole part of local road network in Caerphilly County Borough
use carries road traffic

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Blackwood hasLandmark Chartist Bridge