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Government 'dragging its heels' on Berriedale Braes | Government 'dragging its heels' on Berriedale Braes |
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The Scottish government has been accused of "dragging its heels" on proposed improvements to a challenging hairpin bend on the A9 in Caithness. | The Scottish government has been accused of "dragging its heels" on proposed improvements to a challenging hairpin bend on the A9 in Caithness. |
The A9 drops from 150m (492ft) to 20m (65ft) as it enters a valley at the Berriedale Braes. | The A9 drops from 150m (492ft) to 20m (65ft) as it enters a valley at the Berriedale Braes. |
Caithness Chamber of Commerce said it was taking too long starting construction work on the improvements and the problem was being ignored. | Caithness Chamber of Commerce said it was taking too long starting construction work on the improvements and the problem was being ignored. |
Transport Scotland said it was continuing to progress the design work. | |
The A9 provides a link to the far north mainland coast and the ferry services at Scrabster, Gills Bay and John O'Groats to Orkney. | The A9 provides a link to the far north mainland coast and the ferry services at Scrabster, Gills Bay and John O'Groats to Orkney. |
Chamber chief executive Trudy Morris said: "For too long, the Scottish government has ignored the impact the Berriedale Braes has on those living and working in the North of Scotland and Orkney Isles." | Chamber chief executive Trudy Morris said: "For too long, the Scottish government has ignored the impact the Berriedale Braes has on those living and working in the North of Scotland and Orkney Isles." |
She added: "While progress has been made in identifying a solution to this important issue, we are disappointed that the Scottish government is dragging its heels in moving towards a practical implementation of this. | She added: "While progress has been made in identifying a solution to this important issue, we are disappointed that the Scottish government is dragging its heels in moving towards a practical implementation of this. |
"The project as it stands is effectively shovel-ready - all that remains is for Scottish government to commit the funding." | "The project as it stands is effectively shovel-ready - all that remains is for Scottish government to commit the funding." |
Last year, the Scottish Chambers of Commerce called for work to tackle the bend to be accelerated. | Last year, the Scottish Chambers of Commerce called for work to tackle the bend to be accelerated. |
Government agency Transport Scotland said a significant step in the project should be taken later this year. | Government agency Transport Scotland said a significant step in the project should be taken later this year. |
A spokeswoman said: "We are continuing to progress the design work for the Berriedale Braes improvement scheme following the publication of draft orders last year. | A spokeswoman said: "We are continuing to progress the design work for the Berriedale Braes improvement scheme following the publication of draft orders last year. |
"We are currently working to resolve objections to the scheme and subject to completion of the statutory process we will look to publish made orders later this year." | "We are currently working to resolve objections to the scheme and subject to completion of the statutory process we will look to publish made orders later this year." |
Made orders mark the last stage in the development of a final design for a new road. | Made orders mark the last stage in the development of a final design for a new road. |
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