Built in 1939, the bridge was painted blue during World War II for camouflage, winning the title of the “most boring” bridge of London.
However, he has now given a facial stretch with a new lighting as part of a incorporation commitment to improve street scenes throughout the municipality.
This is part of the efforts of the Council to instill pride in public spaces.
The new lights aim to make the bridge more visantly attractive while respecting their historical roots, while Wandworth celebrates its year as the London culture district.
Jenny Yates, councilor responsible for transport, said: “The Wandworth bridge is a vital crossing of the river.
“This lighting scheme makes it a surprising and welcoming part of the local urban landscape.
“This is just an example of how we are working to create more pride in our streets and public spaces for everyone in Woodsworth.”
The transformation of the bridge marks a change of its boring appearance prior to a more vibrant and welcoming characteristic of the area, while maintaining its unique character.