Retrofit bridge scheme see salvaged lights redeployed

Newbridge’s Joe Calzaghe Footbridge

Acrospire has enhanced pedestrian safety on Newbridge’s Joe Calzaghe Footbridge with a targeted retrofit lighting scheme.
Only one-third of the bridge was retrofitted with new units, allowing the council to redeploy salvaged working fixtures to other failing sections — maximising efficiency and extending the life of the original system.
Working with Caerphilly County Borough Council, Acrospire supplied LED modules to replace part of the original failing illuminated handrail system — improving visibility while maintaining the bridge’s sleek aesthetic.
The Joe Calzaghe Footbridge — a vital pedestrian and cyclist link in Newbridge, South Wales — connects the town centre with its railway station, leisure centre and comprehensive school. 
Originally built in 2009 as part of a regeneration initiative, the bridge plays a key role in supporting sustainable travel and reconnecting parts of the community previously divided by the railway and river.
However, over a decade on, lighting issues had started to compromise the safety and usability of this well-used footbridge. 
The original illuminated handrail system was failing, and a new solution was urgently required.
Working with Caerphilly County Borough Council, Acrospire provided a targeted retrofit solution to address the bridge’s most problematic lighting sections. 
The project involved multiple site trials to ensure compatibility with the original design and meet the council’s safety and aesthetic requirements.
Acrospire supplied 40 x 3-Pod and 30 x 6-Pod linear LED modules in a 4000K neutral white. 
These were engineered to fit precisely within the existing recessed sections of the bridge handrail, allowing seamless integration without structural alterations.
Thanks to their flexible beam orientation and glare control, the new units deliver enhanced visual clarity for users while minimising light spill onto adjacent habitats.
The result is a more reliable, more energy efficient, and much safer lighting scheme that respects both the architectural integrity and the ecological sensitivity of the site.

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