New River Medway footbridge made of fibre-reinforced polymer from old fishing nets
Digital Edition: New River Medway footbridge made of fibre-reinforced polymer from old fishing nets
The Environment Agency and contractor Mackley have installed a new 16m-long footbridge over the River Medway that is made of fibre-reinforced polymer recycled from old fishing nets.
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