A new aerial image has highlighted the significant progress made in the construction of the £126.75m Gull Wing bridge in Lowestoft.

The impressive new image has captured the scale of the development at the site of the long-awaited third crossing.

Showing progress on the Gull Wing third crossing at the construction site, it has been captured by aerial photographer Mike Page.

Lowestoft Journal: The scale of the development and progress made on the Gull Wing third crossing in Lowestoft was captured on November 22, 2023. Picture: Mike PageThe scale of the development and progress made on the Gull Wing third crossing in Lowestoft was captured on November 22, 2023. Picture: Mike Page (Image: Mike Page)

Updating on work on the southern approach, a Gull Wing Bridge spokesman said: "As you may have noticed kerbstones are being installed on the approach, separating the road and integrated pedestrian/cycle path.

"The sub-base for the paths is in the process of being laid and compacted.

Lowestoft Journal: Work on the Southern approach of the Gull Wing third crossing in Lowestoft. Picture: Gull Wing Bridge Work on the Southern approach of the Gull Wing third crossing in Lowestoft. Picture: Gull Wing Bridge (Image: Gull Wing Bridge)

"Meanwhile the material for waterproofing the roadway has now started to be delivered on site."

It comes as the long-awaited third crossing moves closer to completion - with the final bascule bridge span set to arrive in the new year.

Lake Lothing’s navigation channel is set to be closed to marine traffic for three weeks in January and February as the main bascule span of the Gull Wing bridge will arrive by sea from the Netherlands before being installed.

Set to transform how traffic moves around the town, the multi-million pound development is due to open next year.

Construction work started in spring 2021, with leading building and civil engineering contractor Farrans Construction overseeing construction works on the Gull Wing, on behalf of Suffolk County Council.

Once open, it is said it will reduce traffic congestion in Lowestoft, help to regenerate the area and attract new investment for the local economy.

Aerial photographer Mike Page captured the striking new photo showing the ongoing progress on Wednesday, November 22.