South Ayrshire Council has announced a major programme of road improvement works, which will invest more than £450,000 in a number of improved pavements.
The council said that footways across South Ayrshire have borne the brunt of sharply contrasting weather conditions in recent months alongside the expected wear and tear. In order to maintain the sections most in need of repair and replacement a programme of works has now been approved, with work to get underway between autumn 2018 and spring 2019.
Managed by the Ayrshire Roads Alliance the Footway Improvement Plan has been prioritised to realise maximum benefits across the whole Council area, contributing to wellbeing and regeneration in target areas.
Councillor Ian Cochrane, South Ayrshire Council's Portfolio Holder for Sustainability & the Environment said the investment would help realising lasting benefits.
He said: "We're committed to improve our public places so that people can be proud of their communities and this latest targeted investment will help to revive public access across South Ayrshire.
"The projects we're looking at first are our number one priority areas, with footways in some places currently sinking into the ground and badly in need of repair.
"This programme of work will leave a lasting legacy for communities and while we still have work to do elsewhere this positive start marks a clear commitment to putting public safety first and improving our towns and villages."
Pavements in Ayr, Ballantrae, Barr, Girvan, Loans, Maybole, Mossblown, Prestwick and Tarbolton are to be improved.
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