The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Locals complain about state of Auchmithie road.

Calls for ‘urgent action’ to address problem track at Auchmithie as deluge takes its toll

- GRAHAM BROWN gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

Vehicle access to a popular Angus beach beauty spot has been closed off again in the latest stage of a long-running saga surroundin­g the steep road.

Recent heavy rains have washed away part of the slope leading to the harbour at Auchmithie, little over two years after a summer landslip cut off a group of people who had to be rescued by lifeboat.

The narrow private road is owned by Angus Housing Associatio­n and its main use is to service the septic tanks belonging to properties there.

The associatio­n said it will be speaking to residents about access, but one councillor has said the latest incident has highlighte­d the need for “urgent action” to finally resolve the longstandi­ng problem.

Arbroath East and Lunan independen­t Lois Speed said: “I have been in touch with Angus Housing Associatio­n and we held positive discussion­s around the issues and agreed that providing community participat­ion and engagement events would be crucial going forward.

“Urgent decisions and actions do need to be taken to make the site safe in the first instance until medium and longterm access solutions are found.

“It is vital that any course of action reflects the needs and wishes of the

Auchmithie community who know the area and its future potential and prosperity best.”

Angus Housing Associatio­n director Gail Robertson said: “Unfortunat­ely, due to the erosion to the surface of the track, a temporary barrier has been put in place to stop vehicular access down the beach track to the harbour area.

“The associatio­n will be consulting with the residents of Auchmithie in the coming weeks regarding future access.

“We hope that the restrictio­n will be temporary, however the immediate priority after the recent heavy rains has been to ensure that we limit the risk to those using the track.

“The beach area can still be accessed by pedestrian­s using the steps accessible from the centre of the village.”

In July 2018, a burst water main was blamed for causing the landslip which cut off seven people, three of them children.

They were rescued from the harbour by the Arbroath inshore lifeboat and taken to safety.

Issues with the state of the road have been ongoing for many years and controvers­y surroundin­g it stretches back to 2011 when Angus Council spent £15,000 upgrading the private section to improve access for a film crew shooting a sci-fi flick starring Hollywood A-lister Scarlett Johansson.

 ?? Picture: Wallace Ferrier. ?? Councillor Lois Speed at the road in Auchmithie.
Picture: Wallace Ferrier. Councillor Lois Speed at the road in Auchmithie.

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