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Inshes park in Inverness is set to get new £358,000 path which will link the pedestrian bridge with Milton of Leys By Ian Duncan Published: 19:30, 09 March 2021
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Workers clear a way at Inshes Park ahead of the start of the project to build a new path there.
Construction of a new path for the third phase of Inshes Park is due to start on site within weeks.
The £358,000 contract has been awarded to Pat Munro Ltd and will lead to the construction of a footpath linking the pedestrian bridge with Milton of Leys.
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A new all-abilities path will be the next phase of the regeneration on Inshes Park in Inverness.
A £358,000 contract has been awarded to Pat Munro Ltd to provide a surfaced footpath for cyclists and pedestrians, linking the pedestrian bridge on Inshes Road with Milton of Leys.
Construction will start in late March or early April and will form the final link to earlier phases of the project, which started in 2012.
Ward councillors have welcomed the latest milestone, which it’s hoped will enable residents to leave their cars at home more often.