Drone pictures courtesy of Scott Moss, LS Drone Photography & Videography and Liam Sowden, Sowden Captures caught the moment the new footbridge was lifted into place...
The Armley Gyratory scheme brings together a package of interventions to reconfigure the highway network at the gyratory junction and associated routes. | Liam Sowden, Sowden Captures Photo: Liam Sowden, Sowden Captures
The newly accessible ramps are designed to better meet the needs of non-motorised users and people with disabilities. | Liam Sowden, Sowden Captures Photo: Liam Sowden, Sowden Captures
Plans to revamp the Armley Gyratory, including widening of the central gyratory and entry island approaches, were originally approved in March 2021. | Liam Sowden, Sowden Captures Photo: Liam Sowden, Sowden Captures
The ongoing works are described as particularly complex and have been segmented into seven parts. | Liam Sowden, Sowden Captures Photo: Liam Sowden, Sowden Captures
The original 50-year-old Spence Lane footbridge was removed from the junction in October. | Liam Sowden, Sowden Captures Photo: Liam Sowden, Sowden Captures
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