The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Milestone for £13m Sustrans scheme

- GRAHAM BROWN

Consultant­s have been appointed for the £13 million project to join together “divided” Arbroath.

The Sustrans scheme to improve cycling and walking provision with a major reworking of part of the A92 through the heart of the town has moved forward with Angus Council’s Covid-19 special arrangemen­ts committee putting the design phase for the project out to a tender expected to cost £500,000 to £1 million.

Officials have admitted the pandemic will have an impact on the progress of the Places for Everyone scheme and controvers­y continues to surround the plans, with critics claiming the design is already a “done deal”.

Concerns have already been raised about a lack of community consultati­on and potential impacts on emergency services, including RNLI volunteers heading to the town station in response to emergency callouts.

Arbroath is one of 10 projects across Scotland being funded under the Sustrans Community Links Programme.

The transport body will deliver just over £9m for the scheme, with the council financing the remaining £4m.

Constructi­on is due to get under way in 2022, with completion towards the end of 2023.

The project aims to improve pedestrian and cycling provision, making better use of green spaces and developing path networks.

Links from railways and bus stations to the town centre will be improved while the main dual carriagewa­y that runs through Arbroath will be redesigned.

Claims of the scheme being shrouded in secrecy surfaced after a group of locals were asked to leave a harbour committee meeting in December at which the project was up for discussion.

Arbroath lifeboat operations manager Alex Smith said: “I’m concerned this is a done deal and the community consultati­on will be a waste of time.

“They are pushing on with this without giving people a proper chance to air their views or hold the council to account on these plans.”

Angus Council’s leader, Arbroath independen­t councillor David Fairweathe­r, said: “The council has already agreed this project and this is the next stage.

“It seems some think there will be problems with emergency services and I can assure them no designs will compromise their passage.”

 ??  ?? Alex Smith expressed concerns the project is a “done deal”.
Alex Smith expressed concerns the project is a “done deal”.

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