Suffolk authority has already spent £8m but now says it cannot afford proposed crossings 

Suffolk council is set to scrap plans for construction of a trio of bridges designed by Foster + Partners after failing to secure enough funding.

The original cost for three bridges crossing the River Orwell at Ipswich had been £97m but a report by engineer Jacobs said the real price could reach £140m.

The council appealed to potential other funders including the transport department, the Treasury and local businesses to raise the extra cash.

But despite a £78m pledge from the transport department, and £19m from locals – on top of £11m put forward by the council – officials at the local authority have now asked cabinet to axe the scheme.

The council, which has already spent £8m on the project, says it will pursue two small crossings at the Orwell instead.

Councillor Matthew Hicks said: “It is very disappointing that we have been unable to secure any additional funding for the Upper Orwell Crossings and that the existing project will have to stop with immediate effect.â€

Cabinet will formally make a decision on the scheme on 29 January.

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