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Highland Council outlays £225k to reconstruct 2.5km stretch of road near Bonar Bridge





Work on reconstructing a stretch of road running through Sutherland has been completed, Highland Council has reported.

A full reconstruction and resurfacing has taken place on a 2.5km stretch of the C1010 Craigton Road, near Bonar Bridge.

A 2.5km stretch of the C1010 Craigton Road, near Bonar Bridge, has been reconstructed and resurfaced.
A 2.5km stretch of the C1010 Craigton Road, near Bonar Bridge, has been reconstructed and resurfaced.

A local authority spokesman said: "This is one of the many road projects completed on the council's 6,754km roads network."

The council is highlighting some of its roads maintenance works that have recently been completed and these are being featured on social media with the hashtag #HighlandRoadsRecovery.

The £225,000 Craigton Road project was funded from the Sutherland Area's prioritised capital works programme for 2021/22.

The authority is encouraging roads users to report damage to roads and pavements maintained by the council. This includes potholes.

The spokesman said: "It's important to know how to report damage to our roads network. This can be done by using the online forms on the council’s website at www.highland.gov.uk/report."

Follow the positive progress being made on #HighlandRoadsRecovery @HighlandCouncil twitter.com/HighlandCouncil and www.facebook.com/highlandcouncil

The work to bring the stretch of Craigton Road, near Bonar Bridge, up to standard cost £225,000.
The work to bring the stretch of Craigton Road, near Bonar Bridge, up to standard cost £225,000.

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