AN uncertain future beckons for the Fuller Street footbridge in Cleethorpes.
At a North East Lincolnshire Council meeting this week, Cllr Ron Shepherd, told colleagues: "It is in a poor state - it has only ten years left before it falls down."
In February last year, a 15-year-old boy was questioned after a woman claimed she had been raped at the site of the bridge.
It is understood, there was no subsequent prosecution, but media coverage of the allegation prompted calls by Cleethorpes and Grimsby MP Melanie Onn and others for installation of floodlighting and CCTV.
However, following research on prospective costs, this will not happen.
The council has taken the view that it would be money squandered because crime statistics for the bridge are very low and, in any case, it is seldom used because, on its estuary side, access to the walkway is extremely difficult.
Continued Cllr Shepherd: "I am 6ft 2in, and I found it a challenge because access to the walkway is blocked by a wall.
"Particularly after dark, there is also a risk of trips and falls - and the ground sometime resembles a dog loo."
Instead of incurring expense on lighting and CCTV, the council is thus likely to install "advisory" signage, recommending that those seeking to cross the railway track should use the purpose-built Suggits Lane, 560 metres away.
This structure is both illuminated after dark and monitored by CCTV.
* A survey by Equans in April, 2024, noted that the bridge is "not showing signs of stress, nor fractures, and is in fair condition though there is surface rusting and moderate pitting due to its location and age". Any remedial work - at an estimated cost of £40,000 - would be centred around removing the paintwork, blast-cleaning all rust and providing a suitable coating to all areas.



