Residents who use a canal crossing to get to an town park in Erewash are being warned the bridge will shut – so that a spectacular new walkway can be built.
Pedestrians will need to follow diversions from 6th November when the existing link from the heart of Long Eaton to West Park closes.
Dismantling of the decaying bridge at Broad Street will then begin – ahead of it being replaced by a dramatic curved structure that sweeps across the canal.
Construction as part of Long Eaton’s £25million Town Deal is expected to be completed during August next year.
The diversion (pictured right) will see pedestrians having to cross the canal via Derby Road.
Erewash Borough Council officials have apologised to locals for this inconvenience.
The authority is working closely with the Canal & River Trust on the bridge project – which includes the construction of a smart new waterfront.
Local businessman Richard Ledger, who is chairman of the Long Eaton Town Deal Board, said: “The new bridge will be a real stunner – and something Long Eaton can be truly proud of.”
Linny Beaumont, regional director for the Canal & River Trust, said: “It’s great to see these fantastic plans progressing.
"The new bridge promises to be a real local landmark, which will not only make it easier for the local community to access the canal but also create a point of interest where people want to stop and spend time by the water. We’re looking forward to working with Erewash Borough Council as this exciting project takes shape.”