Committee
Public Petitions Committee 23 February 2016
23 Feb 2016 · S4 · Public Petitions Committee
Item of business
Continued Petitions
A83 (Rest and Be Thankful) (PE1540)
It is not just landslides; on one occasion they had to close the road because of a boulder, which they had to demolish and then make the side of the hill safe. I want to draw attention to the submissions that we have had from members of the public on the issue. One, in particular, concerned me, because the person described being held at traffic lights underneath an area where there had been landslips. It would be useful to find out from Transport Scotland what safety measures have been put in place. That particular member of the public said that other road users were alarmed at being held at an area that was known to be subject to landslip. Another member of the public referred to “The current web of knitting stretching up the hillside”, which conjured up an image of people knitting webs to stop the boulders coming down. The issue must be taken forward and included in our legacy paper, because a permanent solution is needed.
In the same item of business
The Convener
Lab
PE1540, by Douglas Philand, is on a permanent solution for the A83. We need to keep the petition open. There is no way that we can close it. The solution has...
John Wilson
Ind
It is not just landslides; on one occasion they had to close the road because of a boulder, which they had to demolish and then make the side of the hill saf...
The Convener
Lab
Okay. We will keep the petition open and get it into the legacy paper. We will ask our successor committee to keep an eye on the issue.