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An Ancient Tradtion


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It’s a bale of straw dangling from London’s Millennium Bridge, part of an ancient tradition to warn river traffic that repair work is going on. The 900-year-old City Bridge Foundation, the charity responsible for looking after London’s river crossings, explained on X (formerly Twitter) that the longstanding practice was demanded by Port of London Thames Byelaws, adding, “we’re not making this up, honest”. And they’re not. Clause 36.2 requires that during maintenance work, the person responsible must suspend “by day a bundle of straw large enough to be conspicuous and by night a white light”
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SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
I never knew that 🙂 Looks like this crew have decided to play it safe by suspending one of their workmates over the bridge so there are no misunderstandings 🤣

I wonder what is wrong with the Millennium Bridge now? I walked across it the first week it opened when it was still 'wobbly'.