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Wednesday
06  May

Support for second Llandrinio bridge gathers momentum

 
06/05/2026 @ 09:18

 

Support is growing for a second bridge crossing the River Severn at Llandrinio due to the chaos consistently caused by the current listed structure.

A petition calling for a new bridge has received just over 1300 signatures, with several community councils coming together to lobby for action.

Over the weekend, representatives of Llandrinio and the surrounding communities presented the petition to local Powys councillor Lucy Roberts (Conservative – Llandrinio).

Cllr Roberts will take the petition to county hall in Llandrindod Wells and formally present it to either the council chairman Cllr William Powell (Liberal Democrat – Talgarth) or to the cabinet member responsible for roads and bridges, Cllr Jackie Charlton (Liberal Democrat – Llangattock and Llangynidr).

The petition was created by village resident and former Powys council deputy leader Graham Brown in October last year.

It followed an incident which saw the bridge damaged in October and the B4393 road which it carries closed for a couple of weeks after part of the parapet was struck by a vehicle and plunged into the River Severn which flows below the Grade I (one) listed bridge that was built between 1769 and 1775.

Last month the road was again closed for a period overnight to allow Powys council to recover the stone from the river.

Mr Brown said: “This historic bridge is a vital artery on a major route for businesses and daily commuters heading to towns such as Shrewsbury.

“It also serves as an essential part of the school bus route for pupils attending Welshpool and Llanfyllin High Schools, additionally, many junior school pupils rely on this bridge to access their schools.”

Mr Brown explained that in recent years the bridge has suffered “significant damage on multiple occasions” which has led to prolonged road closures.

He continued: “These disruptions have caused considerable inconvenience to the local community, hindering businesses and posing challenges for families reliant on school transport.

“We urgently ask Powys council and the Welsh Government to allocate funding for the construction of a second bridge over the River Severn at Llandrinio.

“A new bridge would ensure a reliable transport route that accommodates the contemporary traffic demands of our community, preserves the historical integrity of the existing bridge, and most importantly, safeguards the everyday lives of countless residents.

“A second bridge would not only alleviate the traffic pressure on the current structure but also stimulate economic activities by providing a dependable route for commercial transport.

“It is vital for the continued prosperity and daily functioning of our community.”

The petition was supported by 1,123 people on-line with a further 250 having signed paper copies of it.

Mr Brown added that a working group had been set up between the three local community councils that cover the area - Bausley with Criggion, Llandrinio with Arddleen and Llandysilio - to survey the impact of the bridge closure on the area as part of preparing a business case for a new bridge.

PICTURE: Carol Davies, Clerk to Llandrinio and Llandysilio Community Councils (CC); Cllr Brian Foulkes, Llandrinio CC; Cllr Jenny Donaghy, Vice Chair Llandrinio CC; Cllr Trevor Davies, Chair Bausley CC; Jean Lewis, Lewis of Llandrinio shop (organised a paper version of the petition); Cllr Richard Lewis, Vice Chair Bausley CC; County Councillor Lucy Roberts; Cllr Leigh O'Connor, Llandrinio CC; Cllr Caroline Travis, Bausley CC (organised a paper version of the petition); Cllr Vivienne Holloway, Vice Chair Llandysilio CC; kneeling Julie Wilde, Chair of Governors, Brynhafren CP School; Eleri Wilde; Cllr Donna Kendall, Llandysilio CC.