The Reading Festival Bridge, a temporary footbridge that crosses the River Thames in Reading, England. Constructed in 2008 at a cost of £500,000 to enable festival-goers to cross the river from their campsite, this was the first new-site bridge to be built across the Thames since the Millennium Footbridge at Bankside. For more information see the Wikipedia article Reading Festival Bridge.
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