Pont y Ddraig footbridge

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Pont y Ddraig footbridge is a modern pedestrian and cycle swing bridge in Rhyl, Wales, known for its distinctive twin masts and role in linking the town to its waterfront and harbour areas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge in Wales
pedestrian bridge
swing bridge
architect Knight Architects NERFINISHED
category cycleway in Wales
pedestrian bridge in Wales
tourist attraction in Rhyl
connects Rhyl harbour NERFINISHED
Rhyl town centre NERFINISHED
Rhyl waterfront NERFINISHED
constructionEnd 2013
constructionStart 2011
country United Kingdom
crosses Rhyl Harbour NERFINISHED
River Clwyd NERFINISHED
designedBy Knight Architects NERFINISHED
Ramboll NERFINISHED
designedFor cyclists
pedestrians
engineer Ramboll NERFINISHED
fundedBy Denbighshire County Council NERFINISHED
European Regional Development Fund NERFINISHED
Welsh Government NERFINISHED
hasAward ICE Wales Cymru George Gibby Award NERFINISHED
Structural Steel Design Award NERFINISHED
hasFeature bascule-type opening mechanism
swinging deck
twin masts
hasLighting architectural feature lighting
languageOfName Welsh
locatedIn Denbighshire NERFINISHED
Rhyl NERFINISHED
Wales
maintainedBy Denbighshire County Council NERFINISHED
material concrete
steel
namedAfter Y Ddraig Goch NERFINISHED
officialName Pont y Ddraig NERFINISHED
openedBy Carwyn Jones NERFINISHED
openingDate 2013-10-22
owner Denbighshire County Council NERFINISHED
partOf Rhyl Harbour redevelopment
purpose improve access to Rhyl harbour
support regeneration of Rhyl waterfront
status in use

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Rhyl hasStructure Pont y Ddraig footbridge