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Aberfeldy Footbridge is a pedestrian bridge crossing the River Tay in Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross.Built in 1992 and is the world’s first all-plastic bridge. Today the bridge still holds the Guinness World Record for the longest span plastic bridge, with an impressive 63m.
The main access roads to Bridgend from the centre of Perth are West Bridge Street (the A85, which crosses Perth Bridge) and South Street (which crosses Queen's Bridge). Due to its location at the bottom of a hill rising to the east, the junction of Main Street and Gowrie Street (known as Bridgend Cross) has become prone to flooding.
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North Inch is a large public park in Perth, Scotland. About 57 hectares (140 acres) in size, it is one of two "Inches" in Perth, the other being the smaller, 31-hectare South Inch, located half a mile across the city. The inches were granted to the city, when it was a royal burgh, by King Robert II in 1374. [1]
Kinnoull Hill Woodland Park is managed in a partnership between Forestry and Land Scotland [8] and Perth & Kinross Council. [9] A Users Group has also been established for many years and supports the management of the Woodland Park through a Management Committee. [10]
Lorraine B. Post. Lorraine B. Post, 92, of Kennewick, died May 28 in Kennewick. She was born in Glendive, Mont., and lived in the Tri-Cities for 50 years.
Perth Water Works, now The Fergusson Gallery; address is Marshall Place, but it its eastern elevation is on Tay Street; Although not a listed structure, situated immediately to the north of the railway bridge is the former Volunteer Drill Hall. [6] Perth Baptist Church formerly stood at the southern corner of Tay Street and Canal Street.
The Hermitage Bridge is an ancient, single-arch stone pedestrian bridge crossing the River Braan near Dunkeld, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. A Category A listed structure, [ 1 ] it is in the bounds of The Hermitage , a National Trust for Scotland -protected site.