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Base of the old bridge |
It was long decided that the old King's Ferry Bridge was due for a bit of help. Having served the Isle of Sheppey for many years as its road and rail link it was obvious that increasing traffic,long delays, especially when the centre span was lifted to allow ships to pass underneath and if there was an accident or road closure. The A249 was a four lane road from Maidstone to the Bridge serving Sheppey, Sittingbourne and the M2 motorway. Sheerness as a port with a steel works and freight forwarding docks shipping goods of all sorts and cars became busier and the single link was becoming more of a bottleneck than a thoroughfare.
Something had to be done.
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View of the new bridge |
The result was that after all the planning in 2004 the new bridge was started. Changes to the road alignment were started earlier and as
that progressed so the traffic got more congested. However the bridge grew and soon an arch began to form resting on large concrete pillars, the road bed became more real and in 2006 the high span bridge was opened. Many residents took part in a charity walk across it to celebrate the opening and today we cross it ignoring the old bridge and taking the smooth ride over for granted. The A249 and Sheppey Way is no more than another commuter road.
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Curious Marsh Resident |
Basically the Island is a mixture of commuters, farming, industry - witness the steel works - light industry and dockland activity with goods ferries crossing to and fro Europe. Farming is a mixture of crops and grazing with the odd chicken and fish farms. In the past the largest employer was the Sheerness Naval Dockyard and the Summer migration of visitors to Sheerness and Leysdown. Today, although Leysdown and Eastchurch see many visitors in the season the numbers are down from the heyday of the fifties and the sixties.
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Norman, bird watcher. Interesting man |
The Island, a place of many interests such as Bird Watching on the Elmley Marshes and the RSPB reserve as well as that of Shellness and Harty is also a great place to walk the dog, take part in what the Americans call Skeet shooting, clay pigeons and of course sailing.
This year (2011) I am taking part in 365 a project designed to post a picture a day for 2011 - the project is based in Faversham and runs simultaneously with another in Canterbury as well as on Sheppey. My initial take on it is to begin with the bridge and explore the island as if I have never seen it before; to look for new views of the familiar. After four years of use the new crossing has become familiar. I want to start by taking a fresh look.
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Burnt out boat |
We begin in the Winter.
The bleak appearance of the marshes in Winter gives way to color and activity in Spring and that is one of the things I hope to capture in my journey.
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