Campbeltown Courier

Drainage works and hill monitoring ongoing at Rest and Be Thankful

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The A83 at the Rest and be Thankful continues to operate under traffic signal control to facilitate ongoing carriagewa­y drainage works and a period of hillside monitoring and inspection, following the identifica­tion of a new area of movement above the trunk road.

A small area of the hillside, located above the roadside retaining wall, appears to have slumped as a result of the high ground saturation generated by the very wet winter weather experience­d in recent months.

The new area of movement was identified using the monitoring tools that inform operationa­l decision-making for the A83, including timelapse photograph­y and on-site inspection.

Using the traffic management currently in place to enable road drainage improvemen­ts, BEAR Scotland is conducting regular on-site inspection­s to monitor the hill for further movement.

Temporary measures to enhance the operationa­l safety of the A83 have already been deployed, with hillside spotters monitoring the affected area and operatives managing traffic signal operation 24 hours per day.

In addition, a trailer-mounted debris barrier has been deployed at road level to provide further mitigation.

Ian Stewart, of BEAR Scotland, said: “The safety of road users is paramount and it is likely that monitoring and inspection of the new area of movement will continue beyond completion of the road drainage works, to allow further understand­ing of the area’s susceptibi­lity to rainfall and saturation.

“This will inform future operationa­l decision-making and determine the extent of permanent mitigation to be provided.” A further update will be provided when any significan­t change to the current traffic management arrangemen­t is proposed.

Real time journey informatio­n is available from Traffic Scotland on A83 Rest and Be Thankful and X at @ trafficsco­tland.

For more informatio­n on how the daily decision-making is reached, check the following link at www.traffic.gov.scot/ travel-news/projects-andevents/drainage-works-andhillsid­e-monitoring-a83-restand-be-thankful.

 ?? Photograph: Transport Scotland. ?? A view of the A83 from the Old Military Road.
Photograph: Transport Scotland. A view of the A83 from the Old Military Road.

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