Restoration work has resumed on Corporation Road Bridge in North East Lincolnshire, following the appointment of Taziker, a UK-based bridge restoration specialist.
The Chorley-headquartered company has over 50 years of experience in repairing and conserving historic and complex structures across the country. Its portfolio includes the Grade I listed Royal Albert Bridge in Cornwall, a National Trust Grade B listed bridge in Scotland, and the 1779 Iron Bridge in Shropshire, recognised as the world’s first iron bridge.
The project recently secured a £495,000 grant from Historic England to support the bridge’s restoration. Taziker’s appointment comes shortly after the funding announcement, positioning the firm to manage the next phase of works on the structure.
The restoration forms part of North East Lincolnshire Council’s broader efforts to maintain and preserve key transport infrastructure while ensuring heritage structures are carefully conserved.