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First reported vandalism on new Yoker bridge is Limmy-related
First reported vandalism on new Yoker bridge is Limmy-related

The Herald Scotland

time11-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Herald Scotland

First reported vandalism on new Yoker bridge is Limmy-related

Featuring an image of Limmy's well-loved character Dee Dee at the centre of a Saltire, the sticker reads 'Les Porter Tartan Army Yoker'. Cllr Shaw wrote: "So the first reported vandalism on the bridge and it had to be Dee Dee! "Thankfully the Renfrew Tartan Army are a quiet, respectful lot who would never think of getting up to such mischief! Joking aside though, gonnae no dae that! The appearance of the sticker on the new bridge comes days after a new mural in tribute to Dee-Dee appeared in Yoker. The mural replaces an existing one sprayed by the same artist. Glasgow-based artist 'Tef' posted a video of them completing the artwork on the side of a derelict building next to the Yoker Ferry, near to the new Renfrew bridge. The new bridge is the first opening road bridge across the River Clyde. The 184-metre, twin-leaf bridge uses a cable stay system similar to the Queensferry Crossing and provides a two-lane crossing for vehicles, pedestrians and active travel as it connects Meadowside Street in Renfrew and Dock Street in Yoker, with the ability to open for passing ships as required. READ MORE: The making of Limmy: The comedian on life, fame and growing up in Glasgow Joy and nostalgia in Renfrew as new bridge opens up Clyde New Renfrew Bridge to create jobs boost along Clyde The new bridge is part of the £117million Clyde Waterfront and Renfrew Riverside project, being led by Renfrewshire Council and funded as part of the £1.13billion Glasgow City Region City Deal. According to the UK Government, it could create 1400 new jobs in the area. Kirsty McNeill MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Scotland, told The Herald: 'The bridge could potentially create 1400 new jobs, so we are really excited about that. 'We've backed that with £39m of investment, because we are so committed to seeing people have more money in their pocket. 'It's going to connect two communities', McNeil said, adding: 'It will improve connections for leisure and transportation between these iconic communities on the banks of the Clyde. 'The UK Government is committed to investing in infrastructure.' Architect Tony Kettle, known for his design of the Falkirk Wheel, crafted the concepts for the bridge. Kettle told The Herald: 'This is more than a bridge. It's a landmark that should become a tourist attraction for the area. 'It's a fantastic connection between the two banks, and will make the area thrive."

New Renfrew Bridge to create jobs boost along Clyde
New Renfrew Bridge to create jobs boost along Clyde

The Herald Scotland

time08-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Herald Scotland

New Renfrew Bridge to create jobs boost along Clyde

According to the UK Government, it could create 1400 new jobs in the area. The two-lane road trestle, which spans 184 metres across the Clyde, will open to the general public on Friday at midday. The bridge was funded as part of the one-billion-pound Glasgow City Region Deal, a joint project comprising the UK Government, Scottish Government, and eight local authorities. The new bridge spans 184m across the Clyde. (Image: Josh Pizzuto-Pomaco) Kirsty McNeill MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Scotland, told The Herald: 'The bridge could potentially create 1400 new jobs, so we are really excited about that. 'We've backed that with £39m of investment, because we are so committed to seeing people have more money in their pocket. 'It's going to connect two communities', McNeil said, adding: 'It will improve connections for leisure and transportation between these iconic communities on the banks of the Clyde. 'The UK Government is committed to investing in infrastructure.' Using a cable system similar to the Queensferry Crossing, the bridge will facilitate travel for vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians and improve transport links to the nearby Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District (AMIDS). Architect Tony Kettle, known for his design of the Falkirk Wheel, crafted the concepts for the bridge. Kettle told The Herald: 'This is more than a bridge. It's a landmark that should become a tourist attraction for the area. 'It's a fantastic connection between the two banks, and will make the area thrive." Tony Kettle designed the bridge. (Image: Josh Pizzuto-Pomaco) The double-leafed bridge will also be able to open for passing ships when required. Kettle noted: 'We were able to pick up on the natural geometry of the Clyde and design the bridge around that. 'When the bridge was being delivered and floated into place, we matched the angles of the old cranes on the dockside. 'It's about picking up on the history and the heritage of the area, and creating something new and exciting for today.' The hundreds in attendance cheered as the two leaves of the bridge met in the middle of the Clyde, connecting the two sides. Renfrew school children walked across the bridge to the sound of pipes, meeting their counterparts from Clydebank at the trestle's nexus. Hundreds of people walked on the bridge. (Image: Josh Pizzuto-Pomaco) Scottish Government Minister for Employment and Investment Tom Arthur added: 'We've supported the construction of the bridge through the wider Glasgow City Region Deal, so it's great to see it finally open. 'This bridge is of huge significance and will offer real benefits to people here in Renfrew and on the other side of the Clyde. 'It will really help support the community in their everyday lives, whether it's visiting friends or family, going to work, or enjoying hospitality. 'That is a great thing for the area's economy.' Renfrewshire Council leader Iain Nicolson quipped: 'The weather certainly enhances the sense of relief that the project is finally coming to completion. "I'm so pleased to see so many people here from Renfrew. It's right that they celebrate the bridge."

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