A cycle and pedestrian harbour crossing in Bristol know as the “cheese-grater bridge” is scheduled to close for four weeks to allow for essential maintenance and strengthening works.
Meads Reach Bridge, in Temple Quay, will be completely closed to all users from Monday.
The 180ft (55m) long structure closed in 2017 for two years after a lorry driver attempted to cross it, causing “extensive damage” to the metal deck panels.
The commercial property company that manages the crossing said maintenance works would ensure “the continued safety and integrity” of the 17-year-old bridge”.