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Almost £600K allocation for Caithness roads – 'We will continue to do the best we can with the resources we have'


By David G Scott

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Members of the Caithness Committee today (Monday, January 29) agreed a list of prioritised programme of works for the county's roads that is expected to cost £594,452 in total.

The work on structural overlay/inlay works and surface dressing schemes will be funded out of the Highland Council's Capital Budget allocation for 2024/25.

The actual 2024/25 capital roads budget allocation for Caithness is still to be finalised but based on previous financial years and analysis of road condition survey results the council said it is expected to be £594,452 in total, consisting of £335,065 for overlay/inlay works and £259,387 towards surface dressing schemes.

Chair of the Caithness Committee Ron Gunn. Picture: DGS
Chair of the Caithness Committee Ron Gunn. Picture: DGS

Caithness Committee chair, Cllr Ron Gunn said: “It has been well reported that the roads network across Caithness are currently in poor condition, making driving conditions for both residents and visitors challenging.

“It is important that as a committee we take every opportunity to raise the scale of the challenge before us. We know that we don’t have all the funding we need to do everything we want, but by agreeing the capital roads’ priorities for the coming year not only helps us allocate funding according to priority but sets out a clear work programme for our staff.

“We will continue to do the best we can with the resources we have.”

The road to Loch More has almost completely collapsed in parts with only a small area of original surface left. Picture: DGS
The road to Loch More has almost completely collapsed in parts with only a small area of original surface left. Picture: DGS
Potholed road in Bower area. Picture: DGS
Potholed road in Bower area. Picture: DGS

Works for the Caithness area are identified based on a prioritised ranking. The ranking is informed by:

  • Scottish Road Maintenance Condition Survey (SRMCS) data;
  • safety inspections;
  • service inspections; and
  • input and feedback from ward members

The list of prioritised projects approved along with the report presented to the committee is available from the council’s website - www.highland.gov.uk/meetings/meeting/4921/caithness_committee (Item 7)

Should the approved 2024/25 budget differ from previous budgets then the programme will be adjusted appropriately.

The next item on the agenda was a report on the Annual Area Roads Capital Programme 2023/24. The Area Roads manager provided members with details of the works on the prioritised list completed to date and details of the additional works identified and prioritised throughout the year.

Snow plough in Watten. Cllr Gunn thanked the local road teams for keeping the roads clear. Picture: DGS
Snow plough in Watten. Cllr Gunn thanked the local road teams for keeping the roads clear. Picture: DGS

Cllr Gunn wishes to thank the local road teams for their hard work during the recent wintry weather. He said: “On behalf of the Committee, I would like to thank our roads operations teams who have been out in all hours during the recent very challenging bad weather conditions to clear the snow, ice, and debris from our roads.

"They have been terrific and have worked so hard to keep routes open.”


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