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Thousands of local school children to walk across Queensferry Crossing

Final works are carried out on the Queensferry Crossing, the new road bridge over the Firth of Forth, South Queensferry, ahead of the official opening by Queen Elizabeth II on September 4, 2017. (Jane Barlow/PA Wire)
Final works are carried out on the Queensferry Crossing, the new road bridge over the Firth of Forth, South Queensferry, ahead of the official opening by Queen Elizabeth II on September 4, 2017. (Jane Barlow/PA Wire)

THOUSANDS of schoolchildren will get the chance to walk over Scotland’s newest bridge the day after it is opened by the Queen.

Some 10,000 people from local schools and the community will take to the £1.35 billion Queensferry Crossing on foot on September 5 as part of the celebrations following the completion of the project.

The bridge will be the highest bridge in the UK and the longest three-tower cable-stay bridge in the world. (Jane Barlow/PA Wire)

The community crossing comes after the “Queensferry Crossing Experience”, which will see 50,000 people walking over the bridge – which will not normally be open to pedestrians – over the weekend of September 2 and 3.

The crossing across the Forth was due to open last December but its completion was delayed by adverse weather conditions.

Final works are carried out on the Queensferry Crossing (Jane Barlow/PA Wire)

Scottish Economy Secretary Keith Brown said the event for schoolchildren is being held following feedback from local communities and “due to the phenomenal demand generated by the Queensferry Crossing Experience ballot process”.

He added that the community crossing will take place while the bridge is closed to vehicles to “minimise disruption but ensure the feel good factor isn’t lost”.

A general view of the new Queensferry Crossing bridge from South Queensferry. (Jane Barlow/PA Wire)

Mr Brown said: “There are a host of opportunities in the pipeline as we create a lasting legacy for this magnificent project and it’s only right that local communities who have been affected stand to benefit.”

The Queen will officially open the bridge on September 4, 53 years to the day after she declared the neighbouring Forth Road Bridge open.

The new bridge opens to traffic on August 30, but will be closed from September 2 to September 5 for the celebrations before reopening to vehicles from September 6.