Morley-IAS crosses the divide at the Humber Bridge
One of the most spectacular structures in the whole of the UK, the Humber Bridge is a 2,220m single span suspension bridge which, when it opened in June 1981 was the longest in the world. Providing unrivalled views of the second largest coastal plain estuary in the country, it reaches 156m at its highest point and took eight years to build. It acts as a vital social and economic link between the East Riding of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, two previously remote and insular areas of England, improving communication and enabling the area to realise its potential in terms of commercial,