The 400-year-old Llanyblodwel Bridge, near Oswestry, is expected to be reopened in September after major structural repair work by Shropshire Council
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The council says the Grade II listed structure that has suffered repeated damage from vehicles, causing inconvenience to road users and expensive repair costs. Local people were also upset that they had not been contacted by Shropshire Council about the proposal.
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