A historic bridge in London is set to reopen after much needed repairs.
Local dignitaries will be on hand when the ribbon is cut on the Blackfriars Bridge on Saturday. The original structure was build in 1875 and was recognized as a rare example of a wrought iron bowstring arch-truss bridge.
It was removed in November of 2017 and rehabilitated at a cost of $8-million.
The grand opening celebration begins at 11:00 am Saturday on the west side of the Thames.  A parade across the bridge will led by a horse-drawn carriage following the speeches.