The major bridge on the Leeds inner ring road, which was originally built in the late 1960s, is to be replaced with a new enhanced structure to ensure traffic flows on the key route in the decades ahead. Photographer James Hardisty went to the scene as construction began...
1. Regent Street flyover
Work began on the Regent Street flyover on May 31.
2. Fixing damage
The work is being done to fix damage caused to the bridge by road salt and its generally poor construction, according to Leeds City Council.
3. 31million rebuild
The rebuild will cost 31million.
4. Contraflow system
A contraflow system will be implemented on the A64(M) and A64 to allow the work to be carried out.
5. Used by 43,000 vehicles
It is an important bridge for traffic travelling around and into the city, with an estimated daily 43,000 vehicles passing over it and 30,000 vehicles passing below it.
6. "Vital" works
Chief officer for Highways and Transportation, Gary Bartlett, said the works were "vital" to ensure the bridge remains safe.