South Ayrshire Councillors to decide on road improvement plan
- Ayrshire Daily News
- 8 hours ago
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South Ayrshire Council is set to invest over £4.4 million on road improvements in 2025/26. These include resurfacing works and road reconstruction projects.

The report, which will go before Councillors on 29 April, includes a proposed outline of works for this year, including road resurfacing across the region, further investment in streetlighting, footpaths, bridge maintenance and coastal defences.
The report proposes that an additional £4m, funded by the UK Government's Levelling Up Fund, is used to develop Active Travel Routes linking Prestwick to Barassie and Barassie to Dundonald.
Councillor Bob Pollock, Economic Development Portfolio Holder for South Ayrshire Council said:
"Our transport infrastructure is crucial to economic growth across South Ayrshire and our roads are one of our most valuable assets.
"We've improved our ranking according to the Road Condition Index which records the maintenance of Scottish roads. This is great news, but we are determined to do even better.
"It's crucial that we continue to balance investment in our roads with our active travel projects. If the paper is agreed, 2025 will see more multi-purpose paths and routes springing up to link communities across South Ayrshire."
You can read the report, which includes a detailed breakdown of proposed works, here www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk/article/36999/Search-agendas-for-committee-meetings
This decision may be subject to call-ins (decisions can be called in for scrutiny by other Councillors prior to implementation).
