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Residents are being asked to help choose a name for the new bridge across the River Avon at the centre of Bath Quays, the council’s flagship redevelopment project.

Bath and North East Somerset Council is giving residents the chance to have their say on shortlisted names for the pedestrian and cycling bridge that was designed by Marc Mimram and installed in November 2021.

The five shortlisted names are: Bayer Bridge, Quays Bridge, Newark Bridge, Foundry Bridge and Craneworks Bridge.

Residents are also invited to submit their own suggestions, although all names are subject to the council’s street naming policy

Councillor David Wood, cabinet member for Neighbourhood Services, said: “The naming of this bridge represents the next step in the creation of a new and vibrant quarter for Bath’s businesses to flourish."

“Many of the names included on the short list reflect the history of the area as the site of the engineering company Stothert & Pitt and I would encourage people to choose their favourite or maybe submit their own ideas for names that reflect the history or geography of the site or the surrounding area.”

The bridge naming event will run until 2 December 2022. The results will be considered by a special committee and then subject to a single member decision by Councillor David Wood.  

The council will then have to submit the selected name for the street naming process. Once the proposed name has been agreed, the council will create and publish the legal order to name the bridge and the name will be announced.

Residents can find further information and make their choice on the website here

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