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Meeting of the Parliament 21 January 2026

21 Jan 2026 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Bridges

I thank Tim Eagle for bringing this critical issue to the chamber for debate.

In my Aberdeenshire West constituency, bridge infrastructure has been an issue since I was first elected a decade ago. Park bridge closed in 2019 and, seven years later, despite the community’s wishes, there are no plans to reopen it, as Aberdeenshire Council simply does not have the funds. Now, the communities of Drumoak and Durris are separated by a 16-mile round trip. Back then, I pointed out that, if Aberdeenshire Council had to spend £5 million a year to maintain its 1,800 bridges but was able to afford only half that amount, you did not need to be a bridge engineer to foresee the consequences. At that time, there were only 55 bridges on the critical list.

Roll on to 2023, and Aboyne bridge was closed to traffic, forcing people to make a 20-mile round trip over neighbouring Dinnet bridge, which itself is now on red alert. Early proposals suggested that Aboyne bridge would reopen in 2027, but, just before Christmas, investigations revealed that the damage was worse than was previously thought, and now the bridge might be closed to pedestrians and cyclists, too.

Repairs could cost up to £15 million, and a replacement could cost £30 million, but residents know that the council simply does not have the funds available to make the necessary repairs. It is worth highlighting that those costs are for just one bridge. More than 100 bridges in Aberdeenshire are now on the critical list—those bridges are either closed or at risk of closure in the next four years. Emergency vehicles are experiencing longer journey times, businesses are suffering through reduced footfall or increased costs, and communities are suffering as their links to other communities are broken.

The root cause of the problem is the Scottish Government’s chronic underfunding of Aberdeenshire Council. After meeting with the community on the bridge at Aboyne on Monday, I wrote to the First Minister, because enough is enough. This is not an ask; it is now a demand for John Swinney to come to Aboyne to rectify an intolerable situation that has literally divided the community. I hope that John Swinney will accept my invitation to visit the Fix Aboyne Bridge Community Action Group to explain why the Scottish Government has so far refused to provide the support for reopening this essential bridge.

I urge the cabinet secretary to listen to the cases that are being raised tonight and commit to ensuring that councils have the necessary funding to stop our rural communities from being divided.

17:43  

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Annabelle Ewing) SNP
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Tim Eagle (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
I thank—Interruption.
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Could we have Mr Eagle’s microphone on, please?
Tim Eagle Con
I will start again, Deputy Presiding Officer—thank you. I thank all those members who will be speaking in the debate. Some might be wondering why, a few mon...
Douglas Ross (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
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Tim Eagle Con
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Richard Lochhead (Moray) (SNP) SNP
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Tim Eagle Con
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Emma Roddick (Highlands and Islands) (SNP) SNP
I congratulate Tim Eagle on securing time for the debate and thank him for his attention on this issue. I hope that he, and colleagues across the chamber, wo...
Finlay Carson (Galloway and West Dumfries) (Con) Con
I congratulate my friend and colleague for bringing this important issue to the chamber. Bridges in rural Scotland are far more than physical structures—the...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
I take this opportunity to remind members that back-bench speeches should be up to four minutes—as members have agreed to by their participation in the debat...
Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab
I thank Tim Eagle for securing the debate. Roads and rail—and, once upon a time, canals as well—have been the vital arteries of our nation, which have drive...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
I call Alexander Burnett, who joins us remotely. 17:40
Alexander Burnett (Aberdeenshire West) (Con) Con
I thank Tim Eagle for bringing this critical issue to the chamber for debate. In my Aberdeenshire West constituency, bridge infrastructure has been an issue...
Stephen Kerr (Central Scotland) (Con) Con
I am pleased to speak in the debate, and I appreciate the efforts of my colleague Tim Eagle in lodging the motion and bringing the debate to the chamber. Fro...
Craig Hoy (South Scotland) (Con) Con
I thank Tim Eagle for securing the debate. Across Scotland, many bridges are in need of urgent investment, and we have heard about a number of them today. O...
Edward Mountain (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
I had planned just to listen to the debate and had no intention of speaking in it, but I have been prompted to come to my feet to talk about a couple of issu...
The Cabinet Secretary for Transport (Fiona Hyslop) SNP
I thank members for their informed and passionate contributions. The Scottish Government recognises the value and importance of bridges to Scottish society....
Craig Hoy Con
Does the cabinet secretary share the concerns of many local authorities—for example, Aberdeenshire Council—that the capital projections in relation to the bu...
Fiona Hyslop SNP
I will address some capital issues that Craig Hoy might be interested in. The Scottish Government has provided record levels of funding to local government....