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Hadrian's Cycleway



Lemington
Bridge (2001)

This bridge
provides access into the Newburn Riverside Industrial Park.
Hadrian's Cycleway climbs the ramp on the right to cross this bridge
and onto Newburn Bridge following the Newburn Riverside Trail.

Lemington Gut, with the Lemington Glass Cone visible in background.
This
seemingly insignificant ditch was once the main channel of the River Tyne
which formed a huge horseshoe bend at this point and was known as Blaydon
Haugh.
This
was where the Blaydon Races were held - the land then being on the south
side of the river
To
allow shipping further up river the Tyne Improvement Commission in the
1870's
dredged a new channel across the narrow neck of the meander.
This
shortened the river by 3/4 of a mile, the upstream side was dammed, forming
the backwater now known as Lemington Gut over which the new Lemington
Bridge spans.


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