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Mr John McDermott, of Christchurch, was one of the first cyclists to use the Antigua Street foot and cycle bridge when it was reopened yesterday after extensive work to widen the deck and to provide separate paths for cyclists and pedestrians. Pedestrians can now walk on the sides. Cyclists ride along the wide middle lane.

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Press, 20 April 1982, Page 6

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Mr John McDermott, of Christchurch, was one of the first cyclists to use the Antigua Street foot and cycle bridge when it was reopened yesterday after extensive work to widen the deck and to provide separate paths for cyclists and pedestrians. Pedestrians can now walk on the sides. Cyclists ride along the wide middle lane. Press, 20 April 1982, Page 6

Mr John McDermott, of Christchurch, was one of the first cyclists to use the Antigua Street foot and cycle bridge when it was reopened yesterday after extensive work to widen the deck and to provide separate paths for cyclists and pedestrians. Pedestrians can now walk on the sides. Cyclists ride along the wide middle lane. Press, 20 April 1982, Page 6