Bridge over the Chalybeate Spring

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Bridge over the Chalybeate Spring

Image: © Ed of the South Taken: 12 Mar 2012

Heading westwards along the Tandridge Border Path from Dormans Park to Felcourt. I can understand having barriers on the side of the bridge (ie to prevent people falling into the stream), but why are there bars across the face of the bridge path?

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.154082
Longitude
-0.013849