A historic bridge in a south Shropshire town is set to close for further repairs - less than a year after previous works.
Clun Bridge, which has spanned the River Clun since 1450, will be closed to vehicular traffic from September 16 to September 19 between 9.30am and 4pm each day.
The council says traffic will be diverted by a signed diversion route, but access to the bridge for pedestrians and dismounted cyclists will remain available throughout the works, as well as access to frontages throughout the bridge closure.
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