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Bridge destroyed in devastating floods finally reopens - more than five years on

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Don't miss a thing that's happening in and around Bury by signing up to the free MyBury newsletter A bridge destroyed in devastating floods has finally reopened - more than five years on.

Kay Street Bridge in Summerseat, Bury, was badly damaged during the Boxing Day floods of 2015, which caused the collapse of the nearby Waterside Inn pub.

The bridge has remained closed to traffic ever since as repair works suffered a number of delays and setbacks. READ MORE: The latest coronavirus infection rates for Greater Manchester as cases fall in two boroughs Lengthy negotiations with the landowner of the 200-year-old pub were initially responsible for delaying the work to rebuild the bridge.

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