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The Bill Morris Bridge

Photograph at the The Bill Morris Bridge stone plaque

The Bill Morris Bridge The first bridge on this site was constructed for the opening on 1 September 1897, of the completed railway between Worcester, Bromyard and Leominster. Following replacement of the bridge deck, the bridge was named by Councillor Roger Phillips, leader of Herefordshire Council in recognition of Bill Morris' services to the town. 5 September 2003

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