The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Council backpedal on path gritting issue

- PETER JOHN MEIKLEM

Cyclists and walkers using Dundee’s main active travel route should expect more accidents this winter after officials confirmed there is no plan to grit the city’s waterfront path.

Dundee City Council leader John Alexander assured cycle campaigner­s last March his officials would look into “reshaping” current funding to treat the key route during winter weather.

But it has emerged the work will not go ahead this winter due to a combinatio­n of costs, timescales and Brexit.

Russell Pepper is from the Dundee Cycle Forum. He gave a deputation to councillor­s outlining the dangers of the untreated path ahead of the local authority’s budget setting meeting earlier this year.

He said without winter maintenanc­e accidents would happen on the route.

“When they do – because it’s not even an if – we will be reporting that to the council.

“They are knowingly not doing something and in that there will be accidents caused.”

He hoped an interim solution could still be put in place this winter.

But Dundee winter cycling accidents would only be avoided when officials put a more permanent solution in place. He hoped that would happen from next winter.

The path takes in parts of National Cycle Network route 1 and route 77. Route 77 heads west along Riverside, while route 1 links the V&A with Broughty Ferry. The entire Dundee city stretch is around 15km long.

It is one of the most popular routes for commuters and leisure travellers in the city. Many link the route with other destinatio­ns in the city centre or to Ninewells Hospital.

Dundee City Council officials commission­ed a quote for the work this summer. Ensuring the path remains safe for active travellers this winter would have cost a total of £57,000, according to the papers.

Councillor­s agreed a £373 million city spending package in March 2021.

Mark Flynn is the SNP group lead for sustainabl­e transporta­tion.

He said his administra­tion had “already delivered more cycling investment than any other”.

“We gave a commitment to explore gritting options for the NCN 1/77.

“That work was carried out but unfortunat­ely, the timescales involved for making the changes and ordering equipment was not in our favour with challenges such as Brexit, complicati­ng matters.

“We are looking to bring forward proposals that will address this fully and again, demonstrat­e our commitment.”

A Dundee City Council spokespers­on confirmed the winter maintenanc­e service plan currently does not include gritting of the NCN 1/77.

 ?? ?? WINTER WEATHER WARRIOR: Cycle campaigner Russell Pepper has warned Dundee City Council of the dangers of not treating the city’s waterfront path this winter.
WINTER WEATHER WARRIOR: Cycle campaigner Russell Pepper has warned Dundee City Council of the dangers of not treating the city’s waterfront path this winter.

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