National Highways told it must reverse burial of Victorian railway bridge

Selby district council says roads agency, accused of ‘cultural vandalism’, must apply for planning permission

The government’s roads agency has been told it must reverse its burial of another Victorian railway bridge, or seek permission for it, as the extent of the agency’s “cultural vandalism” has emerged.

Selby district council has told National Highways (NH) it must apply for planning permission if it wants to retain hundreds of tonnes of aggregate and concrete the agency used to submerge the arch of a 175-year-old bridge over Rudgate Road near Newton Kyme, North Yorkshire.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/dec/19/national-highways-told-it-must-reverse-burial-of-victorian-railway-bridge

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