Princess of Wales Bridge
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Council of Europe Blvd
Mandale and Victoria Ward, eng TS17 6QY
Chamber Rating
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Jordan Bell
Opened by Diana The Princess of Wales in September 1992. She was very friendly and down to earth to the people of Stockton when she opened this bridge. The workers from the Cooperative Creamery Dairies Church Road Stockton were outside amongst the others to see Princess Diana. She also shook hands with them.
Aug 16th, 2022 -
Curtis Lee
Well, it does it's job as a bridge! As well as looking decent so yeah, lol.
Dec 2nd, 2021 -
Trevor J
Jun 5th, 2020 -
Lee Blackwell
In the world of bridges, this one isn't the most glamorous or famous, but it does it's job very well indeed. Although it's 27 years old now, it's performed it's job continuously, 24x7, without issue or complaint. It's proving to be popular for those with suicidal thoughts, with notices for the Samaritans helpline at with end ignored by the last few jumpers. The bridge doesn't condone this behaviour. If you need to get from one side of the Tees to the other, with or without a vehicle, and stay dry - this is the bridge for you.
Feb 29th, 2020 -
Robert Dawes
Feb 12th, 2020
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Q Where is Princess of Wales Bridge located?
A Princess of Wales Bridge is located at Council of Europe Blvd, Mandale and Victoria Ward, eng TS17 6QY
Q How is Princess of Wales Bridge rated?
A Princess of Wales Bridge has a 4.4 Star Rating from 11 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Princess of Wales Bridge
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( 11 Reviews )Jordan Bell on Google
Opened by Diana The Princess of Wales in September 1992.
She was very friendly and down to earth to the people of Stockton when she opened this bridge.
The workers from the Cooperative Creamery Dairies Church Road Stockton were outside amongst the others to see Princess Diana. She also shook hands with them.
Curtis Lee on Google
Well, it does it's job as a bridge! As well as looking decent so yeah, lol.
Trevor J on Google
Lee Blackwell on Google
In the world of bridges, this one isn't the most glamorous or famous, but it does it's job very well indeed.
Although it's 27 years old now, it's performed it's job continuously, 24x7, without issue or complaint.
It's proving to be popular for those with suicidal thoughts, with notices for the Samaritans helpline at with end ignored by the last few jumpers. The bridge doesn't condone this behaviour.
If you need to get from one side of the Tees to the other, with or without a vehicle, and stay dry - this is the bridge for you.
Robert Dawes on Google