Heritage Training was given to CRT staff and volunteers to help them rebuild a brick parapet wall on Vicarage Road bridge on the Kennet and Avon canal. The bridge is Grade II listed. Due to structural movement and the use of cement mortar the south parapet was deemed unsafe and was to be rebuilt.
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As part of the 19C repair two metal rails were used as structural supports, they are a rolled rail sections known as Barlow rails which were used on early railways. Blue bricks were used in conjunction with the rails

Not enough original handmade bricks survived so suitable ones were mixed with a modern handmade brick of the same size and colour. — in Hungerford.

The centre of the parapet was curved both horizontally and vertically so rebuilding followed the string course and course heights, but was rebuilt by eye to some extent. — in Hungerford.

The area of blue bricks were not totally dismantled, but the cracked area was widened to enable the cracked brickwork to be blended in.

The engineering brick section of the parapet was bullt to the line to achieve the cuts necessary to recreate the orginal profile. — in Hungerford.

Each brick had to be cut out so they could be reused as no replacements were available. They had been bedded in a cement mortar so removal was slow.

The section where there was the historic crack was rebuilt using all original bricks. Hand made red bricks were used at the base and the blue bricks from the Victorian repair were dismantled and individually cleaned and reused at the top of the parapet. Original coping bricks were to be rebedded on this section. — in Hungerford.