Temporary bridging spanning two becks at Dunmail Riase, Thirlmere in the Lake District, Cumbria. Road built after A591 damaged


The temporary bridging supplied by Mabey Hire to span two becks at Dunmail Riase in the Lake District, Cumbria. A temporary road has been constructed as a diversion after the main A591 road linking Keswick to Grasmere was washed away after the flooding of winter Storm Desmond in December 2015. The road is a major link through the lakes. The new road allows the service bus and pedestrians to bypass the damaged section of A591. The Stagecoach 555 service: 18 February 2016 STUART WALKER Stuart Walker Photography 2016 If you require a higher resolution image or you have any other photographic enquiries, please contact Stuart Walker Photography on 07843051840 or email This image is the copyright of Stuart Walker Photography 2016 ©. This image has been supplied by Stuart Walker Photography and must be credited Stuart Walker Photography. The author is asserting his full Moral rights in relation to the publication of this image. Rights for onward transmission of any image or file is not granted or implied. Changing or deleting Copyright information is illegal as specified in the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. If you are in any way unsure of your right to publish this image please contact Stuart Walker 07843 051840 01228 595810


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