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Bruce Keith to present Scotland's bridge-building heritage at Lubenham Village Hall in February
For us a bridge can consist of a simple plank of wood over a stream, or the more complex structures from stone arched bridges to civil engineering marvels such as the Forth Bridge or more recent concrete and stainless-steel reinforced structures, such as the Skye Bridge.
