Pur Down BT Tower

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The tower, seen from the north.  The tower is promient over the city, though the nearby motorway and suburbs can not be seen here.
The tower, seen from the north. The tower is promient over the city, though the nearby motorway and suburbs can not be seen here.
Closer view.
Closer view.

Pur Down BT Tower was built in 1970 and is located on a hill just north of the city centre of Bristol, in the Lockleaze suburb, UK (National Grid Reference: ST610764). It is one of twelve reinforced concrete towers owned by BT in the UK. It is used mainly for point-to-point microwave links and forms part of BT's national telecommunications "backbone" network.

It is one of the few telecommunication towers in the UK built of reinforced concrete. There is a second set of foundations to the side of the tower, perhaps for a second tower that was never needed?

It is also used for radio broadcasting to the Bristol area, and carries the following services:

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