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The Welsh Bridge however was built about 80 yards further downstream, connecting Barker Street (at what was ''Cripple Lode Gate'') with Frankwell. This bridge remains to the day and still carries traffic over the Severn. The section of Barker Street which is on the bridge end has been called Bridge Street since the building of the new bridge. Only one dry arch of the old St George's Bridge now remains, on the Frankwell side. The site where it is located is set to be developed into the new theatre being built by Shrewsbury And Atcham Borough Council . In 2004, the council installed an information board about the history of the bridge and Mardol, at the bottom of Mardol. St George is the Patron Saint of England . It is also given to the ( CofE ) church in Frankwell, which is within walking distance of the Welsh Bridge/site of St George's Bridge. New discoveries at Frankwell site See also: |
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