| York Central bridge link plan raises safety concerns - July 2026 Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 16:55, 3rd July 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
From the BBC:
York Central bridge link plan raises safety concerns

A footbridge spanning railway tracks between Holgate and the York Central development is planned - Image © Network Rail
Plans to demolish a Victorian footbridge in York and replace it with a new link to the £2bn York Central development have been recommended for approval, despite objections over safety and antisocial behaviour.
Network Rail wants to remove the existing Wilton Rise footbridge and build a new, accessible crossing over the railway between Holgate and York Central.
The body said the scheme would improve access for people who cannot currently use the bridge, including wheelchair users and parents with prams.
However, York Access Forum said the proposed shared-use route posed a "severe safety risk" to blind, partially sighted and mobility-impaired people.
The current Wilton Rise footbridge is inaccessible to many users because it can only be reached by steps.
Under the plans, it would be demolished and replaced with a 13ft (4m) wide bridge featuring step-free ramps, benches and a segregated route for pedestrians and cyclists.

The scheme would see the existing Wilton Rise footbridge demolished - Image © City of York Council
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A footbridge spanning railway tracks between Holgate and the York Central development is planned - Image © Network Rail
Plans to demolish a Victorian footbridge in York and replace it with a new link to the £2bn York Central development have been recommended for approval, despite objections over safety and antisocial behaviour.
Network Rail wants to remove the existing Wilton Rise footbridge and build a new, accessible crossing over the railway between Holgate and York Central.
The body said the scheme would improve access for people who cannot currently use the bridge, including wheelchair users and parents with prams.
However, York Access Forum said the proposed shared-use route posed a "severe safety risk" to blind, partially sighted and mobility-impaired people.
The current Wilton Rise footbridge is inaccessible to many users because it can only be reached by steps.
Under the plans, it would be demolished and replaced with a 13ft (4m) wide bridge featuring step-free ramps, benches and a segregated route for pedestrians and cyclists.

The scheme would see the existing Wilton Rise footbridge demolished - Image © City of York Council
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