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Sunday, 30 August 2015 16:58

Cycle/footbridge Feasibility Study Consultation - Final Report

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In 2014, LOSRA commissioned a report by the engineering consultancy Ramboll into the feasibility of a pedestrian/cycle bridge to connect Lower Sunbury with the Thames Path on the Walton side of the river. The report offered five alternative locations for a bridge, with estimated costs ranging from £4.1m to £5.2m.

Following receipt of the report, LOSRA initiated a public consultation through the consulting firm Cratus Communications, generously funded by a private donor.

A total of 911 local residents responded to the feasibility study's options. Overwhelming support for the proposal was shown by 93% of respondents with only 3% against. 4% were undecided or did not show a clear preference.

To see the one-page executive summary, click here

If you have more time for the thorough and detailed report, click here

Since the public consultation, LOSRA has continued to campaign for a pedestrian and cycle bridge.

In 2022, Surrey County Council commissioned a review of the Ramboll report. This review was conducted by Atkins, the well-known engineering consultancy. The Atkins review concluded that the cost of Option B, the most popular location (Flowerpot Green), would range from £21.4m to £33.6m. The substantial disparity between this estimate and the 2015 one, even accounting for inflation, has made LOSRA question the SCC estimate.

By comparison, the Christchurch pedestrian and cycle bridge over the Thames in Reading was completed with a very similar design requirement for £5.9m in 2015, the equivalent of £7.85m in 2022 (according to the Government’s infrastructure cost index). In addition, the reported cost of the 2022 Barnes railway bridge riverside underpass was just £3m.

Most recently, LOSRA has suggested to SCC and the Environment Agency that a new bridge might be included as part of the so-called River Thames Scheme. The RTS, a £640m project (2022 estimate), has been proposed to reduce the risk of flooding between Egham and Teddington. Most relevantly, it incorporates significant ‘active travel’ routes - which would only be accessible to Sunbury residents if there were a bridge at Sunbury. We will continue to press for our bridge.

24 comments

  • Comment Link j fleming Sunday, 26 March 2017 19:35 posted by j fleming

    would a walkway be some consolation for the sports ground???!!

  • Comment Link Eric Reid Tuesday, 24 January 2017 11:34 posted by Eric Reid

    hi, it is so frustrating that there is an existing walkway over the rive/weir which would open up the Thames Path to many more people to explore without the need to drive round to Walton. the walkway over the weir looks as though it would need minimum changes to it. Who can we petition to get some clarity on what is possible?

  • Comment Link ca roberts Tuesday, 12 July 2016 12:01 posted by ca roberts

    Is there any update on this bridge as it would a huge asset to Sunbury?

  • Comment Link Nina West Tuesday, 15 March 2016 11:06 posted by Nina West

    This bridge will literally change the lives of many Sunbury residents. At the moment, if we wish to go to Walton on Thames which is our nearest town we have to drive there. For older residents or those without cars they are quite simply marooned as there is no bus service either. The bridge would afford a leisurely walk or bike ride and open up the area.

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