Runcorn, UK. 15th. October 2017: Protesters against tolls on the new Runcorn-Widnes Bridge, The Mersey Gateway, gathered at Runcorn Town Hall before marching to continue their protest on a footbridge near the Runcorn exit of the crossing. Local anti-toll protesters call it the Dick Turpin Bridge as they refer to the tolls as 'Highway Robbery' and fear they will have a detrimental effect on the towns of Widnes and Runcorn . Credit: Dave Ellison/Alamy Live News


Campaigners against the new Runcorn-Widnes bridge crossing, the Mersey Gateway, gather outside Runcorn Town Hall preparing to march along Boston Avenue to a pedestrian bridge in Halton Lodge which crosses the exit road off the bridge where they intend to hold their protest.


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Location: Runcorn Town Hall, Runcorn, United Kingdom
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