AN additional £1 million has been allocated for projects that improve timber transport links in Scotland.

The extra funding comes from the Scottish Government's Return to Work package, and is on top of the £7 million funding for timber transport projects announced in early June.

Aberdeenshire, Angus, Argyll & Bute, East Ayrshire, Highland and South Lanarkshire Councils are set to benefit from a share of new funding.

All the projects, under the Strategic Timber Transport Scheme, are co-financed and mostly include improvements to minor rural roads used by timber lorries.

Welcoming the additional funds, Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing said: “The forestry sector, like all businesses, is facing a very difficult time during COVID-19. This extra injection of funds is part of an overall effort to help accelerate economic recovery and help businesses through unprecedented times.

“By investing in the infrastructure that allows timber supplies to get to market, we are creating better opportunities for the sector to restart and work towards a sustainable future.”

The timber transport funding can help the infrastructure by strengthening minor rural roads, widening corners or providing passing places on narrow roads. The benefits will also reach local communities as the works will make it easier for local people to share the rural road network with timber lorries.

The funding awards are to:

Aberdeenshire Council: £187, 596
Resurfacing, edge strengthening, and making three passing places on the C43M Glacks and checking and repointing the A97 Boultenstone Bridge.

Angus Council: £80,000
Creating five new passing places and resurface/strengthen 1.6 km of the U390 road from Backwater to Glenhead.

Argyll & Bute Council: £170, 620
Work on the A816 Lorn, extending the widened Kilmore stretch to Feochan Bridge and extending widening at Kilninver junction. Also widening works from Oude Bridge to Glengallan and resurfacing alongside improvements to Reara Forest exit.

East Ayrshire Council: £64,680
Resurface 1km of the B764 Eaglesham Moor road.

Highland Council: £77,000
Replace bridge on single track C1121 Glenmazeran road.

South Lanarkshire Council: £336,000
Resurfacing the sections of the B743 Muirkirk road.

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