The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Gritter drivers ‘don’t know routes’ claim blasted as ‘ridiculous’

Council official says coverage of some rural routes has suffered because drivers are not familiar with the areas

- SEAN O’NEIL soneil@thecourier.co.uk

A council official has admitted there are problems gritting some rural Perthshire roads in winter as drivers do not know the routes.

In a claim branded “ridiculous”, Stuart D’all, deputy manager of the road maintenanc­e partnershi­p between Perth and Kinross Council and Tayside Contracts, told elected members the local authority struggled to send gritter drivers to certain areas.

He said: “There are issues in sending drivers to areas that they’re not necessaril­y that familiar with.”

It came during an environmen­t and infrastruc­ture committee meeting when Strathtay SNP councillor Grant Laing asked Mr D’all how the local authority decided to use its gritting provision.

Mr D’all said: “What we’re probably a little less flexible in doing is sending a gritter from Perth to Dunkeld to treat a route that’s maybe requiring additional assistance up there and that’s principall­y down to the fact that the gritter drivers aren’t as familiar with the routes we would be putting them on.”

He said the authority is working to fix the problem using “new technology”, namely “a satnav-type device”.

Mr D’all said: “Previously we’ve relied on our drivers knowing the route or having a route card that takes them around the route.”

The explanatio­n by the council official also left the Conservati­ve convener of the meeting, Carse of Gowrie councillor Angus Forbes, with questions and he agreed to set up a meeting between himself, Mr Laing and Mr D’all in the near future to discuss the issue further.

After the meeting Mr Laing said: “The explanatio­n he’s given to me on questions about why we aren’t flexible and don’t send resources to rural Perth and Kinross is frankly ridiculous, especially in this day of satnav and other technologi­es.

“I’m extremely pleased that the convener has taken on board that this service seems to be not giving an optimum service to rural areas which they could provide, and I’m pleased he’s invited me into the meeting.”

 ?? Picture: Kris Miller. ?? Concerns were raised over rural road-gritting services.
Picture: Kris Miller. Concerns were raised over rural road-gritting services.

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