Mount Morgan Suspension Bridge upgrades in swing of things

Upgrade works are set to be carried out on Mount Morgan's iconic Suspension Bridge with works starting next month.

Councillor for Infrastructure Tony Williams said the works will include replacement of the bridge's timber decking, as well as replacement of the chain mesh where required.

"As part of the upgrades various parts of the bridge will also be inspected, with additional refurbishments carried out where needed," said Cr Williams.

"I'm pleased to announce that these works will be carried out by the Rocky team at Hutchinson Builders.

"Although we will need to close the bridge for a little while to carry out the upgrades, we know you will be just as excited as we are for it to reopen once works are completed later this year."

Divisional Councillor Cherie Rutherford said contractors are very much aware of the history of the bridge and will ensure the upgrades do the bridge justice.

"The bridge, officially known as the Private Victor Stanley Jones Suspension Bridge, crosses the Dee River and is a replica of one of the original six suspension bridges dating back to the 1890s," said Cr Rutherford.

"The original suspension bridges ensured mine workers could access the mine, even during times of flood and the replica version is an iconic structure in the historic town of Mount Morgan.

"The Suspension Bridge holds a very special place in the hearts of Mount Morgan residents and we want to make sure the bridge is treated as such.

"Our goal is to make sure that this swinging bridge continues to serve the Mount Morgan community for a very long time."

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