The Cathedral Green Footbridge is a pedestrian and cycle swing bridge in the centre of Derby, spanning the River Derwent.
The bridge and adjacent re-landscaped Cathedral Green opened in March 2009 at a cost of £4.2m and is located in an area of World Heritage status.
It links the Cathedral Green to Stuart Street and has been designed to swing to one side when water levels are high.
It weighs 95 tonnes, with a box steel section deck, supported by three cables, keeping the overall structural slender.
The bridge, designed by Ramboll, was partly inspired by tailor's shears and has an iconic needle-shaped mast, to echo the heritage of the nearby Silk Mill.