Argyllshire Advertiser

Painfully slow repairs

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Sir, It was great to catch up with my fellow Conservati­ve councillor­s in Kilmory and to hear of the terrific work they have been doing for their constituen­ts and the wider Argyll area.

Policy Lead for Education Councillor Yvonne McNeilly, Depute Policy Lead for Economic Developmen­t Councillor Bobby Good and myself spoke about many pressing

issues including the Gigha dairy being unable to sell milk to the local Gigha primary school, transport links, the recent reduction in ferry sailings to Islay and small business growth being hindered by over-regulation and poor broadband speed.

I also had an in-depth discussion with the hard working Policy Lead for Roads and Amenity Services Councillor Roddy McCuish about the seemingly slow pace of street lighting repairs and potholes marked for filling being left untouched by our roads department in my council ward.

It was great to be updated on future plans for roads repairs and maintenanc­e as well as progress being made in fixing our local street lighting.

Waiting months for basic pothole patchwork and having our villages left unsafe due to no functionin­g street lights for (in some cases) years cannot be allowed to become the new norm.

We in Argyll and Bute pay first world levels of council tax yet for many of our islands we are receiving third world levels of repair and maintenanc­e speed. Our roads management must see that this no longer happens in the future.

Councillor Alastair Redman.

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