Residents of Halton will get free crossings on toll bridge after the project’s budget was cut by £250m
The £450m Mersey Gateway bridge, currently under construction, will be free to use for residents of near-by Halton because of the savings made in its construction.
Chancellor George Osborne confirmed last week that the government would cover the toll fees on the bridge - which is being built by a consortium of Kier Infrastructure, Samsung and Spanish contractor FCC - for local residents.
Steve Nicholson, interim chief executive of the Mersey Gateway Crossings Board, said: “The £250m savings we have made on the project through our innovative approach to procurement has helped make a toll free crossing for local residents more affordable to government.
“I would like to thank the project team and also our contractors, Merseylink for delivering such vital procurement savings.â€
Residents of Halton will also get free crossings across the nearby Silver Jubillee Bridge.
Residents will have to register their vehicle to access the bridge which will require a small registration fee.
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