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A relative of a family killed in hurricane-force winds has criticised the Scottish Executive and Western Isles Council for a lack of action. | |
Three generations of the MacPherson family died on South Uist as they tried to escape rising water and winds. | Three generations of the MacPherson family died on South Uist as they tried to escape rising water and winds. |
On the second anniversary of their deaths, the father of one of the victims said changes had still not been made to roads where the tragedy struck. | On the second anniversary of their deaths, the father of one of the victims said changes had still not been made to roads where the tragedy struck. |
The council said work on two of the four routes had started this week. | The council said work on two of the four routes had started this week. |
As the community gathers to remember Archie and Murinda MacPherson, their children Andrew and Hannah and grandfather Calum Campbell, a relative said improvements had not yet been made. | As the community gathers to remember Archie and Murinda MacPherson, their children Andrew and Hannah and grandfather Calum Campbell, a relative said improvements had not yet been made. |
I daren't sleep at night for thinking of what has happened and what's not happening now David MacPherson | |
David MacPherson, Archie's father, told BBC Scotland: "The council and the executive are just playing between themselves, but they are both to blame. | |
"I think we've been very patient with them. | |
"For the past two years since we were hit by that disaster, nothing has been done. | "For the past two years since we were hit by that disaster, nothing has been done. |
"I daren't sleep at night for thinking of what has happened and what's not happening now." | "I daren't sleep at night for thinking of what has happened and what's not happening now." |
In July the Scottish Executive made £432,000 available to Comhairle nan Eilean Siar (Western Isles Council) for the upgrade of four escape routes. | |
Money received | |
Donald Manford, the chairman of the transport committee, said he could understand people's frustration but claimed it took time to strategically plan how best to spend the money. | |
"When the money has been received it has been put to effect as soon as that can be done," he said. | |
"Some of the money that has been received just recently will be implemented and work has begun this week. | |
"I would expect that to have been completed by the end of the winter." |