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Birtley restoration

Birtley, near Bramley in Surrey, has been the focus of activity after we were  able to acquire a 900-metre stretch of abandoned canal in 2018 thanks to the generosity of an overseas member.  The restoration of this stretch including the construction of two lift bridges was completed in 2023.   The restoration has also opened up a new circular walk taking in the restored section of canal the Downlink / Wey-South path. 

Work began in earnest on the first bridge in summer 2019. Visiting working parties and volunteers fenced off the adjacent farmland and created an access track, along with tackling fallen trees and overgrown vegetation. A 300-metre length of three metre-wide surfaced towpath was added, and 350m of canal cleared.

In 2019 three weeks of Waterway Recovery Group Summer Canal Camps, along with the Trust's own working parties, completed the foundations and abutments of Birtley Bridge 1. In 2022 volunteers put the finishing touches to a temporary bridge deck, as well as installing three new gates, allowing the public safe access to the circular walk.

In the latter part of 2022 volunteers began work on Birtley Bridge 2, several hundred metres north of the first bridge. The project first involved relocating a gas main from under the canal and constructing a temporary bridleway for the public to use while construction goes on.

To create a dry surface to work the Trust invested in a Hippo Dam (Aquadam) which when pumped with water rolls out across the canal and creates a seal. This allowed the volunteers to excavate the area and dig a trench for SGN to place the new gas main in.

By the end of 2022 pilings had been installed and the first concrete pour for the foundation walls had been completed.By May 2023, the foundation abutments were completed and an order place for the superstructures for both bridges. The installation of both bridges was completed in October 2023 with an opening celebration taking place on 28th October 2023. 

 

Completed temporary bridge deck. This will be fitted in place next year
Credits: Gill Davies - 20 October 2020
The completed bridge base.
Credits: Gill Davies - 5 November 2019
Completing the brickwork and copings
Credits: . - 19 October 2019
The team gets to grips with Rob Nicholson's drawings.
Credits: Gill Davies - 20 August 2019
Birtley Bridge Summer Camp week 3: It was all hands on deck to push through in the final week.
Credits: Gill Davies - 28 July 2019
Birtley Bridge Summer Camp week 3: painting the blockwork was a messy task.
Credits: Julian Morgan - 26 July 2019
Birtley Bridge Summer Camp week 3: considerable progress has been made after three weeks of concentrated effort.
Credits: Julian Morgan - 26 July 2019
Birtley Bridge Summer Camp week 2: The second wave of volunteers continued the steelwork and added shuttering.
Credits: Gill Davies - 21 July 2019
Birtley Bridge Summer Camp week 2: the shape of the bridge can begin to be seen.
Credits: Julian Morgan - 19 July 2019
Birtley Bridge Summer Camp week 1: Volunteers started to put together the five and half tonnes of reinforced steel needed.
Credits: Julian Morgan - 16 July 2019

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