Route 1 Improvements at Elliot Links Completed

A recently completed phase of path works at Elliot Links connects with adjacent resurfacing works and improves a 200-metre stretch to the Balcathie level crossing.

The Elliot Links project was funded by the Scottish Government and designed and delivered through partnership between Angus Council and Sustrans.

The project is part of Sustrans’ wider work to improve and expand the National Cycle Network across Scotland making it easier for more people to walk, wheel and cycle for their everyday journeys.

It upgrades what was a gravel track and progresses the work to provide a sealed surface from Arbroath to Easthaven, which will make the route more accessible for those who use it.

A covered cycle shelter is also proposed at the boardwalk access point to the beach. This will allow individuals to safely secure their bike when exploring the surrounding area.

Further improvements have been recommended in a study that looked at the route between Arbroath and Easthaven. Subject to funding, it is anticipated that these will be progressed later this year.

I am very pleased to see continued progress on these improvement thanks to Scottish Government funding.

It follows works at Carnoustie, Barry Station, Marine Drive in Monifieth and the recent official opening of the new Dighty Bridge.

The SNP in government both nationally and locally are committed to active travel enhancements, and our Angus communities are seeing the benefits.

This is important investment and I look forward to continued results.

GRAEME

I’m Graeme’s Parliamentary Assistant based at Holyrood, but I support his constituency work as well. Having been Caseworker to an Aberdeenshire MP some years prior, joining Graeme's team in 2019 was a return to this line of work from a role in fundraising.

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