The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

£200k St Cyrus path funding welcomed

Safety: Reserve is unsuitable for the high volumes of traffic and becomes heavily potholed

- Janet Thomson

A £200,000 investment programme is to be carried out at the St Cyrus Nature Reserve to improve visitor experience.

The upgrade of the car park has been welcomed by Mearns councillor Leigh Wilson, who said it will alleviate safety concerns at the site.

The work has been made possible through a successful funding package from Aberdeensh­ire Council, Scottish Natural Heritage and the Rural Tourism Infrastruc­ture Fund.

The reserve, six miles north of Montrose, is a locally important attraction, with an increasing number of visitors every year.

This has led to a greater strain on the car park.

Mr Wilson said: “The current car park is frequently full, and overspill parking near the single-track road is a safety concern both for passing traffic and pedestrian­s.

“The car-park surface is unsuitable for the high volumes of traffic and becomes heavily potholed, with other areas of the car park subject to flooding due to poor drainage.

“The works proposed will certainly alleviate these issues and with an

“The current car park is frequently full, and overspill parking near the singletrac­k road is a safety concern both for passing traffic and pedestrian­s

enhanced layout, the site will be able to make more efficient use of the spaces available.”

The car park is owned by Aberdeensh­ire Council and managed jointly with Scottish Natural Heritage who operate the reserve.

The proposal is to improve the car park by resurfacin­g and other landscapin­g to reduce future maintenanc­e demands, while at the same time improving the quality of the experience for visitors.

Redesign of the current space, with “high quality, environmen­tal and durable surfacing”, would provide an opportunit­y to improve the facility for all classes of visitor, and to enable a capacity for coaches and camper vans, within the existing footprint.

Disabled parking and cycle parking will be improved and, although not part of the current design, Mr Wilson says it should also be feasible to provide charging points for electric vehicles.

He continued: “The Mearns has so much potential to draw people in and I think we are starting to gain some traction now in unleashing it.

“The St Cyrus Nature Reserve is a hidden gem and you’d be forgiven for believing that you are in another part of the world once you set foot on the beach.

“I am delighted that this funding has been secured so work can begin on this site.”

Calli Hopkins of Our Mearns Tourism Associatio­n said: “St Cyrus nature reserve is one of the hidden treasures within the Angus and Aberdeensh­ire border.

“This funding will ensure this area of natural beauty is more accessible to tourists and visitors.”

jathomson@thecourier.co.uk

 ??  ?? Councillor Leigh Wilson at the St Cyrus Nature Reserve.
Councillor Leigh Wilson at the St Cyrus Nature Reserve.

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