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Weekly Road Report – West End Ward #dundeewestend
REPORT FOR WEST END WARD – WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY 4 APRIL 2022
Blackness Avenue (at West Park Road) – temporary traffic lights until Wednesday 6 April for Scottish Water mains repair.
Perth Road junction with Windsor Street – 3 way temporary lights from Monday 4 April for 6 days for City Fibre Works.
Glenagnes Road – closed from Monday 4 April for 5 days for carriageway patching works. Access will be maintained for residents.
Forthcoming Roadworks
Perth Road junction with Blackness Avenue and Hawkhill – contraflow system from 11 April for 6 days for City Fibre works.
Westgrove Avenue (Farington Street to No 8 Westgrove Avenue) – closed from Monday 18 April to Wednesday 20 April for Scottish & Southern Energy Networks work.
Scott Street (Ashbank Road to Glenagnes Road) – closed on Monday 18 April for Scottish Water work.
Getting things done – Steps from Pentland Avenue to Scott Street #dundeewestend
As residents will be aware, I have long campaigned for decent lighting at the steps from from Pentland Avenue to Scott Street.
The steps are well-used and often by elderly people and are dark at night – particularly in the winter months.
People have had to rely on what light reaches the area from the adjacent roads – a most unsatisfactory situation.
It has proved technically challenging to provide street lighting here but I am delighted at the final outcome.
The Street Lighting Partnership Manager has now advised me as follows :
“We have finally been able to complete the installation of lighting on the steps at Scott Street. I know that this has been a very difficult and complex installation for the team but they have finally managed to achieve it.
I hope that they will provide some assistance to the community in that area in the hours of darkness and I am confident that they will make a considerable difference.”
Getting things done – Hawkhill and Ritchie’s Lane #dundeewestend
On behalf of residents and Friends of Blackness, the parent council of Blackness Primary School, I requested trimming of the badly overgrown foliage along Hawkhill near the school and down Ritchie’s Lane.
I am grateful to environment management at the City Council who has responded positively to my request :