The Falcon Road Bridge, a crucial north-south route under the railways at Clapham Junction, is being revamped to improve its dilapidated condition. The project involves selecting designs inspired by local landmarks, aiming to enhance the visual appeal with murals and community-driven art. Work commenced on July 21 and is expected to last five months, with overnight closures and continued access for pedestrians. Public spaces will ensure safe transit through the area. The project is funded through contributions from property developers and is set for completion in December 2025.
The revamped Falcon Road Bridge will feature murals and community-focused art, improving the aesthetics of the current shabby route under Clapham Junction station.
Construction started on July 21 and will take approximately five months, with periodic overnight closures and one footway remaining open for pedestrians during the works.
Jenny Yates emphasized that there will be short-term disruptions during the construction phase, but efforts are being made to maintain traffic flow and pedestrian safety.
The funding for the underpass artwork comes from contributions by property developers, demonstrating community involvement in local infrastructure improvements.
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