Meeting of the Parliament 05 March 2026 [Draft]
That seems to be passing the buck back to councils, which simply do not have the capital budgets to do the work. My constituents do not want to hear about who did or did not support the budget or what council budgets are not. They care about the fact that bridges are crumbling around them.
We need to see outside the bubble of Holyrood and into the reality of what is happening in our areas. The Cloddach bridge has been closed for more than four years. The Spey viaduct, which was a popular active travel route, is still sitting in the water. Arthur’s bridge, which is a pivotal bridge for Lossiemouth, is declining fast. However, councils throughout Scotland, including Moray Council, simply do not have the budgets to fix bridges.
I ask the cabinet secretary to give immediate and urgent consideration to reopening the local bridge maintenance fund to ensure that communities in Moray and throughout Scotland can repair and replace critical infrastructure. Will she do that?