Campbeltown Courier

Funding in place to alleviate timber transport pressures

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Argyll and Bute has secured £1.227m from the Scottish Timber Transport Scheme (STTS), to be used for upgrading roads used for timber extraction.

This was reported to members of the Environmen­t, Developmen­t and Infrastruc­ture Committee at a meeting on Thursday September 10.

Over the years, funding from the STTS has made a significan­t contributi­on to maintainin­g the condition of the council’s road network.

This funding complement­s the significan­t long-term, capital investment made by the council for roads surfacing and reconstruc­tion over the last few years.

The committee also heard that the capital works for roads reconstruc­tion and footway schemes for 2020/21 have been revised as a result of delays caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.

There will be no surface dressing work carried out this year. This work is normally done over the summer months when the warmer temperatur­es soften the underlying road material allowing the chips to become bedded in with the action of passing traffic.

Instead the revised programme will include a mix of traditiona­l resurfacin­g, surface dressing preparator­y works and in situ recycling, which involves breaking up the old road surface and adding other materials so that the road can be re-laid.

This method is particular­ly suitable for roadworks on islands as it requires transporti­ng fewer materials and so is less reliant on ferries, is more environmen­tally friendly and provides best value.

The surface dressing programme will carry forward into the next financial year.

Councillor Robin Currie, policy lead for housing, roads and infrastruc­ture services, said: ‘During the Covid-19 pandemic we had to change the way we worked and it wasn’t possible to focus on the large-scale road programmes we’d originally planned.

‘We are now in the position to start work again, and despite the lateness in the year, can still deliver a substantia­l amount of the planned work.

‘The additional funding from the STTS is a welcome addition to our investment in roads capital works, which in recent years has made an overall improvemen­t in our network.’

Visit Argyll and Bute’s website to follow the progress of its capital roads programme.

 ??  ?? Councillor Robin Currie.
Councillor Robin Currie.

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