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REVEALED: All the Ross-shire towns and villages included in Highland Council 20mph speed limit programme


By Hector MacKenzie

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Workmen installing a new 20mph. Picture: DGS
Workmen installing a new 20mph. Picture: DGS

Highland Council revealed today that the work to design the 20mph speed limit programme for the region has progressed to a stage where the plans for the locations included can be viewed by the public.

This extensive piece of work currently incorporates 116 villages and towns within Highland and is fully funded by Transport Scotland.

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Rosemarkie campaigners last year stepped up their campaign for a 20mph zone to be introduced to the Black Isle village following long-standing safety concerns. David Guthrie and Anne Phillips, on Bridge Street where there is no pavement along the road connecting the popular Fairy Glen walk with the High Street. Picture: James Mackenzie.
Rosemarkie campaigners last year stepped up their campaign for a 20mph zone to be introduced to the Black Isle village following long-standing safety concerns. David Guthrie and Anne Phillips, on Bridge Street where there is no pavement along the road connecting the popular Fairy Glen walk with the High Street. Picture: James Mackenzie.

Chair of the council’s Economy and Infrastructure Committee, Councillor Ken Gowans said: “Reducing speed on our roads helps to create a safer, more pleasant, environment, encouraging people to walk, wheel and cycle and enjoy spending time in their communities. In addition, it is expected that environmental and air quality benefits will be realised if safer road conditions result in increased levels of walking and cycling.

“The road safety benefits will be felt in each one of these 116 communities with their residents. including children accessing schools and play spaces and pedestrians and cyclists accessing local amenities, including shops local community centres etc doing so in a safer and more pleasant road environment.”

The new limit extents for each area can be viewed online on the Highland Council website by selecting www.highland.gov.uk/20mph then the location in question.

The next stage in the delivery of the programme is the timetabling of the works required to introduce the new speed limits in the areas listed and this is ongoing with the first delivery date expected for June 2023.

Communities in Ross-shire include the following. Click on the links to find out more about the extent of each 2pmph zone:

Achintraid

Achterneed

Alness

Applecross

Aultbea

Avoch

Balintore

Barbaraville

Conon Bridge

Contin

Craigdarroch Drive

Cromarty

Evanton

Fortrose

Gairloch

Garve

Hill of Fearn

Hilton of Cadboll

Inver

Jemimaville

Lochcarron

Marybank

Maryburgh

Milton

Muir Of Ord

North Kessock

Poolewe

Portmahomack

Rosemarkie

Saltburn

Shandwick

Shieldaig

Strathpeffer

Tain

Ullapool


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