Welcome to the website of The Rochester Bridge Trust.
Since Roman times a bridge has crossed the River Medway at Rochester, and since medieval times the Wardens and Assistants of Rochester Bridge have maintained this strategic river crossing.
Welcome
Today the Trust owns and maintains the two A2 bridges and the service bridge at Rochester, crossings as important for today’s traffic and modern life as at any time in our history.
The Trust is committed to Supporting Engineering Education and encouraging young people to learn more about civil engineering and bridge building. Visit our educational website for more information.
The Rochester Bridge Trust has built and maintained numerous Medway crossings since medieval times. In the late fourteenth century the old Roman bridge was destroyed by winter storms.
It was with great sadness that the Rochester Bridge Trust has learned of the death of Phil Filmer. A dedicated and long-standing member of the Court of Wardens and Assistants, ...
Rochester Bridge Trust grant will support heritage craft skills training
March 19, 2026
A new heritage organisation launching at the Rochester Bridge Trust’s Bridge Chapel today (19 March) will offer hands-on heritage craft training thanks in part to a grant from the Rochester ...
Major funding opportunity to enable schools to inspire next generation of engineers
March 9, 2026
Rochester Bridge Trust is calling on secondary schools across Kent and Medway to apply to be part of the pilot of a major new educational programme aimed at educating the ...