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733% more to be charged to cross the toll bridge

For the past 160 years, residents of the community of Warburton in the northwest have paid a small fee to cross a bridge over the Manchester Ship Canal.

On horseback or in a cart, it cost 1p to pass in 1863.
The cost has not changed since 1890, when it was increased to 12p.

The existing owners Peel Ports, however, want to raise the price to £1, which would represent an increase of 733%.

The village’s residents have long complained about the bridge, which is the only way to cross the River Mersey and Manchester Ship Canal between the M6 and M60 freeways.

Steve Ellis, who lives in nearby Church Green, said: ‘Steve Ellis, who lives in nearby Church Green, said: ‘The bridge is a nightmare. When the motorway has a problem, everyone tries to cut through.

‘They don’t upkeep it. If you drive over the bridge there’s that many potholes you wouldn’t believe it.’

People who live near the bridge would get a 50% discount, but some want the charge to be scrapped altogether.

The sleepy hamlet of Warburton in Trafford, boasts 17 listed buildings, including a grade 1 listed church, and toll bridge which charges 12p each way. Paddy Ruth outside his home in Warburton
Paddy Ruth said he’s happy with the toll and says it’s not harming anybody.

Steve said: ‘I drive over the bridge at least once a day. If they put it up to a quid, it’s going to cost me £4 or £5 a day. It all mounts up.

‘They say they can’t afford to upkeep it but the turnover of that bridge must be in the millions.’

Syd Rasheed who also lives nearby says the number of cars has trebled since he moved there 26 years ago and this has led to long queues.

At one point, they became so annoyed with the queues that they raised £120 every week just to speed up the crossings. And in 2018, arsonists destroyed the toll booth leading to the fee being axed for six weeks while it was repaired.

He said: ‘The bridge causes all sorts of traffic problems. At rush hour, it backs up right the way towards Lymm.

‘I can drive from Manchester to the edge of the village for 20 minutes then it takes another 20 minutes to get home because of all the traffic.

‘The air pollution from the standing traffic is an issue too. The village itself is lovely and it’s a nice little community. We are quite tucked away here, it’s just the toll bridge and the traffic.’

However, some people like Paddy Ruth, who lives close to the bridge, is happy with it.

He said: ‘We were so used to living somewhere where there was lots of people and noise.

‘It’s lovely and quiet here and the people are great. I love it round here, it’s just the quirkiness of the place.’

Peel Ports said the bridge needed to be maintained. They said: ‘The toll is the best way to fund these much-needed improvements and the current 12p fee has not changed since 1863, and which had to incorporate the introduction of a VAT liability.

‘Users of the bridge deserve facilities fit for the 21st century which will ultimately ease congestion, reduce tailbacks and improve the general flow of traffic in the area.

‘The current toll is one of the lowest in England and will not fund the capital investment needed to support the maintenance and modernising of the facilities motorists are in favour of.’

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