Wednesday, 4 January 2017

Gallt-y-bere Bridge, the first bridge to cross the River Tywi.

Gallt-y-bere is the first bridge across the river Tywi after it tumbles down from Llyn Brianne.  Originally there was a footbridge across the Tywi which was shown on the Ordnance Survey map of 1903. This was later replaced by a "Ferro-concrete cart bridge", constructed in 1928 by a George Palmer of Neath, after the footbridge was washed away in a flood in 1926. There is a nice collection of old photos of the various Gallt-y-bere bridges on a Rhandirmwyn website. Click here.

Also an article about Gallt-y-bere on the Cilycwm website. Click here.

The new Gallt-y-bere bridge across the Tywi.
In 2014, George Palmer's bridge was demolished and replaced by this new bridge, constructed by TRJ (Ammanford) at a cost of £1 million. More info.

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