camden

  • Seeing red at historic Camden landmark

    Seeing red at historic Camden landmark

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    THE Canal & River Trust has completed a £533,000 10-week project to repair the Grade II Listed Interchange Basin Towpath Bridge on the Regent’s Canal in Camden and has repainted the bridge Indian Red. Built in 1846, the historic bridge, known locally as ‘Dead Dog Bridge’, is an important local landmark carrying the Regent’s Canal…

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  • Dead Dog bridge: £500k repairs underway

    Dead Dog bridge: £500k repairs underway

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    The Canal & River Trust has this week started a £533,000 ten-week project to repair the Grade II Listed Interchange Basin Towpath Bridge on the Regent’s Canal in Camden. Built in 1846, the historic bridge known locally as ‘Dead Dog bridge’, is an important local landmark carrying the Regent’s Canal towpath across the canal basin…

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  • Half-a-million for Dead Dog Bridge…

    Half-a-million for Dead Dog Bridge…

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    The Grade II Listed Interchange Basin Towpath Bridge on the Regent’s Canal in Camden, the busiest canal footbridge in the country with over one million walking and cycling visits per year, is set for a £533,000 ten-week repair project by the charity Canal & River Trust. Built in 1846, the historic bridge known locally as Dead…

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