Guided tour of the River Kelvin Bridges

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The bridges of the River Kelvin and their various styles reflect the rapid industrial and commercial development of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, which made Glasgow one of the most important cities in the British Empire. In recent years, the de-industrialisation of the city, together with improvements in river water quality, have made walking beside the River Kelvin a wonderful city experience, with much to observe, from the rich industrial heritage to the abundant natural habitat. This engineer led walk along the River Kelvin will explain the engineering behind the different bridges, their links to the social history of the city, and how they have enabled people and goods to move quickly and freely, interchanging ideas and culture and helping to make Glasgow the metropolitan city it is today. The tour is offered by ICE West of Scotland Branch members and will start at the Ha’penny House in Glasgow Botanic Gardens, walking towards Kelvinbridge.
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Ha'penny House, Lower, Kelvin Walkway, Glasgow G20 8QL

Ha'penny House, Lower, Kelvin Walkway, Glasgow G20 8QL

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TOUR DATES & TIMES
Friday 20th September: 2 : 00 PM
Saturday 21st September: 11 : 00 AM
Sunday 22nd September: 2 : 00 PM
TOUR INFORMATION
Tour Duration: 90
Tour Meeting Point: Ha'penny House, Lower, Kelvin Walkway, Glasgow G20 8QL

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TRAVEL
Nearest Train and/or Subway: Hillhead or Kelvinbridge underground
Parking Available: no
Additional Parking Details: Please dress for the weather and wear sensible footwear for walking
ACCESSIBILITY
Physical Access: Fully Accessible
Further Accessibility Details: -
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Additional Restricitions on Access: Please dress for the weather and wear sensible footwear for walking
ORGANISATION
Organised by: Institution of Civil Engineers
The Institution of Civil Engineers promotes and advances civil engineering around the globe. Our members are the civil engineers that design and build the world around you; the roads and railways, schools, offices, hospitals, water and power supplies, the kinds of things that we take for granted but would find life very hard to live without. Civil engineers are at the forefront of the fight against the effects of climate change, working to create a more sustainable future for us all.
Tel: 07917508041
Email: Alison.Ward@ice.org.uk
Website: https://www.ice.org.uk/about-us/what-we-do/ice-near-you/uk/ice-scotland/

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