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Controversial Warburton bridge toll hike comes into force | Manchester News

By britishbulletin.com5 November 20252 Mins Read
Controversial Warburton bridge toll hike comes into force | Manchester News
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A controversial increased toll has come into force on a bridge linking Cheshire and Greater Manchester.

The Warburton toll bridge previously cost 12p each way but the Manchester Ship Canal Company – part of Peel Ports – was given permission to increase it to £1.

The bridge has been free to use for just over a year while the works have been taking place.

Drivers have until midnight the day after they use the bridge to pay the toll either online or over the phone.

The permission for the toll increase was granted following a public inquiry in 2022.

Councils, MPs and local residents all raised concerns but the owners said it needed to increase the toll to cover the cost of repairs.

As part of the agreement with the government to increase the toll, residents in some areas can use the bridge at a reduced cost – although Warrington Council recently said it was “unfair” that one local village was not included.

People living in the areas of Risley, Lymm and Partington will be eligible for a 50% discount but those in Glazebrook will not be.

Tolls came in from 00:01 and there is a daily cap of £2.

Motorcyclists, cyclists and exempt vehicles – including blue badge holders – will not have to pay a charge.

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