As a result of the extra £750k secured by the Conservative led motion for substantive road repairs, the Old Doune Road has substantive road repairs been made worth over £35k. This stretch of road has regularly required temporary repairs with Local Conservative Councillor receiving a number of complaints regarding the condition of this road.
The section of Old Doune Road near Dunblane High School has seen footway improvements, where the former mini-pinch points have now also been removed as part of the works. To ensure that pupil safety is not compromised as a result of the mini pinch points being removed traffic will be monitored and if required alternative more suitable traffic management features will be considered.
Local Conservative Councillor Alastair Majury said:
“I’ve received a number of complaints relating to both the state of this road and the mini pinch points. I am pleased that the council have listened to these concerns and have promptly agreed and completed the required works.”
Alastair Majury resides locally in the historic Scottish city of Dunblane, and is a Senior Regulatory Business Analyst working across the country. Alastair Majury is also a volunteer officer at the local Boys’ Brigade company, a charity which focuses on enriching the lives of children and young people, and building a stronger community. Alastair Majury also serves on the local council (Stirling Council) as Councillor Alastair Majury where he represents the ward of Dunblane and Bridge of Allan, topping the poll.