The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Angus to lead drive for unadopted roads grant repair scheme

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Angus is to lead calls for cash from Holyrood and Westminste­r to help fed-up householde­rs plug the holes in unadopted roads they live on.

The authority is to draw up a map which will reveal the scale of the problem across the district after a councillor said some roads were getting so bad they might have to be closed.

But critics have warned the idea of a handout for help to tackle responsibi­lities which lie with property owners could be like pouring cash into “an open-ended bucket”.

Arbroath West and Letham Liberal Democrat councillor Richard Moore brought a motion before the full council asking chief executive Margo Williamson to write to the Scottish and UK Government­s seeking a grant system to help householde­rs.

His request for a breakdown of the Angus situation and the possible cost of bringing miles of county roads up to adoptable standard was also agreed in the 14-11 vote, but opponents said the exercise was a waste of time and money.

Mr Moore said: “Historical­ly many properties were sold without the road being adopted and costs to bring them up to adoptable standard are prohibitiv­e for most householde­rs.

“There needs to be a national conversati­on on this and we need to start that conversati­on on how to address it.

Fellow ward SNP councillor Alex King said householde­rs should be fullyinfor­med they were taking on a property on an unadopted road.

“If you can’t afford the obligation, then you really shouldn’t be buying the house,” he said.

Montrose SNP councillor Bill Duff said: “This is like trying to find some gold at the end of the rainbow and I think we are asking our officers to waste a huge amount of time cataloguin­g this when nothing is going to happen with it.”

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