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A828 Between Ledaig and Benderloch | Rockslope Stabilisation Works

Ledaig
27th of January 2025, 7:00pm to 25th of April 2025, 7:00am

BEAR Scotland, on behalf of Transport Scotland, are set to carry out Rockslope Stabilisation Works on the A828 between Ledaig and Benderloch. Work will take between 7am and 7pm, commencing on Monday 27 January for up to 14 weeks.

The works will involve vegetation and tree removal, controlled removal and disposal of loose blocks, localised rock reinforcement, and installation of rockfall drapery netting and face anchored support mesh. These works are crucial to ensure the safety and integrity of the A828 Trunk Road, as well as to protect public safety.

To ensure the safety of the workforce and motorists, a single lane closure and a 30mph speed restriction will be in place with temporary traffic lights in place for the entire duration of works, including outwith working hours. During this time there will be periods of up to 10 minutes where traffic will be held at the traffic lights due to critical and potentially dangerous activity taking place.

Access for emergency services and scheduled bus services will be maintained for the full duration of  the works.


Consultation has taken place with all relevant stakeholders in advance of the works to make them aware of the traffic management arrangements.


Ian Stewart, BEAR Scotland’s North West Representative said: “This rockslope stabilisation works on the A828 at Ledaig will ensure the safety and integrity of the A828 Trunk Road, as well as to protect public safety.


“Our teams will carry out these works quickly, with safety as our top priority. We thank the local community and road users for their patience while we complete the improvements.”

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