The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Sports fans warned over A90 bridge work closure

FRIARTON: Concerns at big rugby and football fixtures causing huge congestion

- PAUL REOCH preoch@thecourier.co.uk

Football and rugby fans could face massive disruption at the weekend when half the Friarton Bridge is closed for roadworks.

It has been claimed the roadworks on the bridge at Perth could not have been planned for a more “inconvenie­nt” weekend, with fears sporting fans and motorists could experience a repeat of the chaos that ensued when the southbound carriagewa­y was closed for the weekend of September 3 and 4 in 2016.

Bear Scotland has confirmed the bridge near Perth will be closed northbound from 8pm on Friday until 5am on Monday, with a contraflow operating both ways southbound.

The roads service provider admits motorists may experience “potential” delays because of the “essential” maintenanc­e works taking place.

Concerns have been expressed that the work could again hit Dundee United fans travelling back from Livingston on Friday night and Motherwell supporters making their way to Dens Park the next day.

Saturday will also see Scotland host England in the rugby Six Nations championsh­ip at Murrayfiel­d.

Murdo Fraser, Scottish Conservati­ve MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, said: “The last time the Friarton Bridge was closed it resulted in huge tailbacks.

“This weekend we will have thousands of football fans on the road and many more travelling down to see the Calcutta Cup at Murrayfiel­d and the prospect of long delays will not be welcomed.”

He continued: “I would encourage rugby fans and anyone else travelling to plan ahead as there are real fears that traffic jams could be just as bad.

“It’s obviously important that surface repairs are made but the transport agencies must work together to ensure the least amount of disruption possible.”

Andy Thompson, Bear Scotland’s north-east representa­tive, said the roadworks had been planned to run over the weekend to “minimise” the impact on road users.

“These essential maintenanc­e works on Friarton Bridge will help ensure that the structure continues to operate safely for all motorists and continues to function to the highest standard,” he said.

“The traffic management is essential to keep everyone safe during these works, but this may lead to some potential delays to journey times.

“We encourage all road users to plan their journeys in advance by checking the Traffic Scotland website before they travel and allowing some extra time to reach their destinatio­n.”

The work will involve replacing some of the bridge components on the northbound carriagewa­y.

“I would encourage rugby fans and anyone else travelling to plan ahead.

MSP MURDO FRASER

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