en.Wedoany.com Reported - A pedestrian and cycle bridge designed by Moxon Architects in collaboration with engineering consultancy Arcadis has received planning permission. The bridge will span the River Taff in Cardiff, UK.

The 165-meter-long bridge is a core component of Cardiff City Council's plan to redevelop Channel View Estate, aiming to improve regional connectivity and encourage active travel modes such as walking and cycling.
The bridge will connect the communities of Grangetown and Butetown, providing access to the popular green spaces The Marl and Hamadryad Park.
It will also serve up to 360 new homes planned on the west bank, linking these residences to the city center, Cardiff Bay, and an existing Welsh-language school on the east bank. The bridge is 6 meters wide and is located where the River Taff widens near Cardiff Bay. The main span is 60 meters, following an S-shaped path when viewed from the nearby green space, curving in both plan and elevation.
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