Concrete barriers go up on bridge after lorry crash

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Lady Bay Bridge: Huge concrete barriers go up after lorry accident

Huge concrete barriers have been put up on a major bridge in Nottingham after a lorry plunged down an embankment. Lady Bay Bridge, one of just three River Trent crossings in and out of the city, is expected to remain closed for weeks or even months after the incident.

As of the morning of Thursday, July 7 large concrete barriers have been put up in the middle of the road to secure the gap in the safety barriers where the vehicle tumbled from. It is understood one side may be able to reopen sooner and this development points positively towards this potential eventuality.

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