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A912 cycle way is only option as Baiglie Straight plans meet local opposition

Updated: February 20, 2021, 9:47 am © Steve MacDougall/DCTMedia Road safety campaigners say an upgrade at a deadly Perthshire road worth more than £1m is “the only option.” The A912 between Bridge of Earn and Aberargie is set to undergo a £1.6m upgrade to install an adjacent footpath and cycleway this spring. Set to hug the northern edge of the Baiglie Straight, a new passageway was proposed shortly after Perthshire Rugby captain and local schoolteacher Adam Pattinson was killed in a collision while cycling along the stretch to work. However, the installation has met some opposition from Earn Community Council. Chairman John Bruce has flagged concerns that the path, set to hug the northern side of the road, would be build on top of water and electricity lines and that the wind would carry spray from the road onto to the path, which when combined with hedge clippings, would eventually rot it.

Torrential rain and drifting snow bring traffic to a standstill across Tayside

Torrential rain and drifting snow bring traffic to a standstill across Tayside by Frances Rougvie and Jamie Buchan February 5, 2021, 9:13 am Updated: February 5, 2021, 1:44 pm © Shutterstock / Krasula Torrential downpours have caused chaos on roads across Tayside. A number of routes across the region, and the surrounding area, have been affected by overnight rainfall and snow. A SEPA flood warning is in effect for the whole of Tayside. Several roads in Angus, including Ravensby Road in Carnoustie and Station Road in Colliston, have closed as a result of the weather. There are reports of flooding on the B9128 Forfar to Muirdrum road at several locations, and the road is closed at Cotton of Lownie.

Torrential rain and drifting snow bring traffic to a standstill in Tayside

Torrential rain and drifting snow bring traffic to a standstill in Tayside © EVENING EXPRESS Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Torrential downpours and drifting snow caused chaos on roads across Perth and Kinross on Friday morning. At least six routes across the region, and the surrounding area, were affected by harsh wintery weather conditions overnight. The A93 at Glenshee, the A924 Pitlochry from Edradour junction to Kirkmichael village, the A93 Isla Road between Upper Springlands and Bridend, near Perth, the B919 Mawcarse Road adn the A913 Aberargie to Abernethy were all closed in the early hours of Friday, as snow and rain battered the region.

Fears over footway plan for busy road in Perthshire

Fears over footway plan for busy road in Perthshire Concerns about narrowing of carriageway aired at community council meeting Updated A view along the A912 which will have to be narrowed to accommodate the proposed footway (Image: Perthshire Advertiser) Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

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