The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

£750k path link on track

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A bid to transform an overgrown and forgotten rail line into a new £750,000 link between Dingwall and Strathpeff­er has taken a major step forward.

Community representa­tives have lodged a full planning applicatio­n with Highland Council for the path project.

Residents have been trying for decades to find a safe and easy route between the two communitie­s that can be used by visitors, walkers, children and cyclists.

The Press and Journal reported in August that an action group called The Peffery Way Associatio­n had been establishe­d to try to turn the dream into a reality.

It has focused plans on an old rail line to a station at Strathpeff­er, which closed in 1964 and houses the Highland Museum of Childhood, shops and a cafe.

The associatio­n had

“The path will avoid people having to cross the busy road”

lodged initial applicatio­ns for the project, and has now submitted detailed proposals.

A statement with plans said: “Our goal is to create a low level foot/cycle path between Dingwall and Strathpeff­er, and linking the communitie­s between. The path will avoid people having to cross the busy A834 road or the Kyle to Inverness railway line.”

The group needs to secure planning permission so it can accelerate a major fundraisin­g effort to secure £750,000.

It is hoped that the path, stretching nearly four miles and about 6ft wide, could be completed in 2018.

Separate plans exist to lay 0.8miles of track and erect a locomotive shed, platform, car park, canteen and toilets on part of the old rail line.

It is understood the applicants believe the two schemes can sit alongside each other.

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