G F Job is to begin resurfacing works at the Riverside Park in Nairn starting next month, 08 October.
The works will be phased starting first with the section of path from the Jubilee Bridge to just beyond the car park and will replace the existing path with a 1.2 metre pathway. This work is expected to take up to five days and the footpath will be closed to allow safe working.
At the request of the Nairn Access Panel, a section of path just along from the car park will also be included in the project to address an issue with the camber of the footpath.
Work will then commence on the resurfacing of the car park by the football pitch and this second phase is expected to take up to three days. Parking will be limited over the first phase of the works. The car park will then be completely closed during the second phase.
Area Chair, Cllr Tom Heggie said: "This is a good example of joint working with the Access Panel who very clearly highlighted some issues that were not readily apparent, in particular the problem of the camber on the pathway.
"As this work has been under discussion for some time, we are pleased to see it getting started and that G F Job will be undertaking the work. We will look at further works once this part of an ongoing phased approach to maintaining and improving pathways has been completed. On behalf of the Nairn and Cawdor Ward Councillors, I would like to thank the Nairn Access Panel for their help in providing advice, guidance and support for this phase of the project."
(CM/MH)
Construction News
24/09/2018
Resurfacing Works To Begin At Riverside Park


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