The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Campaigner­s in fight to delay Crieff bridge closure until winter

Gas work bosses left in no doubt over public desire for a rethink

- SEAN O’NEIL soneil@thecourier.co.uk

A controvers­ial eight-week bridge closure at Crieff could be pushed back to winter as campaigner­s battle against gas works being carried out at the height of the tourist season.

SGN said it was “taking stock” of feedback from a two-day public consultati­on on the work planned for the Crieff to Muthill road, before making a final decision on a start date.

Campaigner­s say the gas company has been left in “little doubt” about the strength of feeling from local businesses and residents following the meetings at Strathearn Community Campus on Friday and Saturday.

David McCann, manager of Crieff Succeeds BID, said: “SGN at no point committed to pushing it back but they said there was a possibilit­y that it could be pushed back to winter or the possibilit­y of not closing the road at all and looking at other arrangemen­ts.

“As far as our survey went among businesses and residents the overwhelmi­ng preference is for the work to start in the winter months or even January and February.

“We don’t want the road to be closed at any time but if there was to be a closure we would prefer it was during the winter months.”

SNP MSP Roseanna Cunningham said: “The representa­tives from SGN will certainly have gone away from the meeting with little doubt that this is an issue over which there are very strong feelings indeed.

“In particular, there was unanimity in the room that everything possible must be done to avoid closing the bridge and that there should be no question of the works being carried out during the peak tourism season.”

A proposal to carry out the gas works over the summer months has been strongly criticised by Crieff businesses.

Critics say the associated road closure would put tourism at risk.

Following Friday’s consultati­on, Strathearn Conservati­ve councillor Roz McCall said: “SGN told me they are thinking about carrying out the roadworks in the winter.

“This shows how important it is for local residents to attend these consultati­on events.”

An SGN spokespers­on said: “Over the coming weeks, we’ll be taking stock of all the feedback we received as well as carrying out on-site surveys in North Bridge Street.

“We’ll be digging small trial holes and running cameras through our gas pipe, which will help us establish the most effective way to upgrade this complex section of our network while minimising disruption to Crieff’s residents and visitors.”

Everything possible must be done to avoid closing the bridge and there should be no question of the works being carried out during the peak tourism season. ROSEANNA CUNNINGHAM

 ?? Picture: Kim Cessford. ?? Robert Figgis and Catherine Quinney, directors of Bennybeg Plant Centre, and Councillor Roz McCall.
Picture: Kim Cessford. Robert Figgis and Catherine Quinney, directors of Bennybeg Plant Centre, and Councillor Roz McCall.

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