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MPs wade into bridge row amid plans to increase toll charge by 700%

'..There should be free access across those bridges'

Warburton Toll Bridge(Image: Peel Ports)

Two MPs have called for the Warburton Bridge to be taken into public ownership following news that it could see a 700 pc hike in toll charges if proposed plans are approved.

Earlier this month, bridge owners The Manchester Ship Canal Company and Peel Ports revealed £6.5 million plans that could see Warburton Bridge’s approach roads, footpaths and tolling system upgraded.

If approved, the plans could also potentially see the toll charge for the bridge rise from 12p to £1.

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The bridge in Lymm runs between Warrington and Trafford Council boundaries and was first opened in 1863.

The price hike would need to go through a Parliamentary process and Warrington MPs Andy Carter and Charlotte Nichols have both said they would oppose the increased costs if necessary.

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Ms Nichols, who represents Warrington North, told the BBC she felt Peel Ports should ‘take its responsibility seriously’ by modernising the bridge before selling it off to Warrington and Trafford councils.