2021 Chelmsford Bridge Leura Conservation Management Plan Chelmsford Bridge by Floodlight, 1935. [BMCC: Library http://www.bmcc.nsw.gov.au/library/” Harry Phillips https://www.flickr.com/photos/26602074@N06/2881671144] ArchitecturalLandscapeRoads, Bridges and TransportSydney SurroundsConservation Management PlansBlue Mountains Client: Public Works Advisory for Blue Mountains City Council Author: Dr. Sue Rosen, Dr. Sid French, Ms Emily Pickering [research] One of our major projects this year was the preperation of a Conservation Management Plan (CMP) to outline strategies, guidelines and actions for the conservation of the heritage significance of Chelmsford Brige in Leura. Chelmsford Bridge is an elegant, largely intact example of an unreinforced concrete arch road bridge. Built in 1912, it was the last unreinforced concrete arch road bridge ever constructed in NSW.