“Wasted Money: The Bridge That Leads Nowhere”.

This is the title of a report broadcast in the 1 p.m. news from

TF1

, Friday November 18, 2022. Journalists from the first channel went to Warcq (Ardennes) for a subject concerning a bridge built in August 2017 in the common and which leads absolutely nowhere;

reports

L'Ardennais

.

The remains of Warcq and the connection bridge.

Bravo the CD08 👍👏👏


Well exploited.

Why is this "Si Vital" bar no longer relevant and why are these finds not highlighted?


By the way, Cevital, where are we?

Was it supposed to be in place at the end of the month?

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— Frederic Iberraken (@FredIberraken) July 20, 2019

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“A beautiful, but useless book”

“Since its creation, it has not been attached to any road.

A beautiful work, but useless “, could we hear in particular in the television report.

However, the county council had invested 2.7 million euros for its construction at the time.

The building, far from being the pride of the inhabitants, was originally built to be part of a road linking the 304 motorway to the RN43.

Except that after several years, the entire project had collapsed under a court order after being attacked by opponents.

The bridge having been built even before the road which was to see the light of day in 2018, it has therefore become totally irrelevant.

Justice

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