Plaque commemorates success of footbridge campaign

A footbridge over the A34 Alderley Edge bypass now bears plaques with the name of a local man who fought all the way to a public enquiry for it to be included in the design of the road.

Family and friends of the late Derek Smith from Wilmslow gathered with members of his local walking group on the parapet of the bridge on Friday, October 14th, to hear Sandra Edwards, Chairperson of East Cheshire Ramblers, pay tribute to the success of his 10-year battle for a footbridge.

The Ramblers, along with other local footpaths groups, argued for safe crossings to be provided, they were concerned that walkers, crossing this major highway, did not have to dodge two-way traffic travelling at 60mph. The Ramblers East Cheshire Group opposed the plans put forward by the then Cheshire County Council at a Public Inquiry held in January 2005 where Derek Smith presented evidence.

Sadly, Derek Smith died in 2005 and to mark his contribution to the campaign the Ramblers arranged to have the plaques erected on the bridge in his memory.

Sandra Edwards said "Without Derek's quiet persistence we would not have achieved this result. He was always courteous and had a lovely sense of humour. I was not surprised that he assembled enough arguments to convince a government inspector of the strength of his case. Future generations of walkers should be grateful for the time and effort that Derek was prepared to devote to this cause."

Photo: Michael Smith, Derek's widow Rosemary Smith, Sandra Edwards, Martin and Angela Smith.

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A34 Bypass, East Cheshire Ramblers
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