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Johnathon Menzies

Puffin crossing makes pavement too narrow for some users so obstructions must be moved

A controversial Crieff crossing is set to be moved following complaints by concerned locals.

The new puffin crossing on the A85 near the Perthshire town’s Royal Mail delivery office on the High Street is to be altered after fears were raised that not enough space had been left to allow those using mobility scooters, wheelchairs or pushing prams to negotiate the area safely.

The road safety feature was one of two installed in the town by BEAR Scotland – which manages and maintains the trunk road on behalf of Scottish Government agency Transport Scotland – earlier this month.

Crief f Community Council chair Harry Thomason said he has raised the issue with BEAR Scotland on more than one occasion in recent weeks.

Mr Thomason explained: “I’ve been contacted about it and reported it to Perth and Kinross Council and BEAR Scotland but nothing’s been done.

“The crossings were put in about three or four weeks ago and I’ve been on to them a couple of times to get it sorted.

“The space on the pavement is the issue. The cabinet which powers the traffic lights is too close to the pole for the crossing.

“There’s not enough space for people using mobility scooters, or people pushing prams, to get through. They’re having to come off the pavement further up the road. There’s not a drop kerb there either.

Crieff Community Council chair Harry Thomason points out the power cabinet is too close to the warning light pole (Perthshire Advertiser)

“People have been asking me about what’s happening with it and nothing seems to be getting done.

“It looks like everything’s been finished but the yellow lines haven’t been put down either. They’re two separate issues but it all comes down to BEAR Scotland.”

A spokesperson for BEAR Scotland said that what was described as all the “major work” associated with the project was completed in early April, including the installation of the two new puffin crossings as well as “surfacing and road marking improvements”.

In a statement, the company’s representative said: “We are aware of the issue at the pedestrian crossing on the A85 in Crieff.

“Our engineers have informed our specialist contractor and are currently arranging a date to move one of the traffic signal posts and cabinet. It is anticipated that the work will begin on Monday, May 30, and will be carried out over approximately one week.

“We apologise for any inconvenience caused and ask users to take care in the area.”

When the project was initially announced Eddie Ross – BEAR Scotland’s north-west representative, said: “Road safety is a top priority for BEAR Scotland and Transport Scotland, and this scheme on the A85 in Crieff is part of our commitment to improving pedestrian facilities on the trunk road network.

“The new controlled crossing facilities in Crieff will allow users to safely cross this section of the A85 helping to improve road safety for the community and encourage more active travel journeys.”

A spokesperson for Perth and Kinross Council said the A85 fell under BEAR Scotland’s jurisdiction.

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