The leader of Argyll and Bute Council has pledged to “knock on as many doors as I have to” to ensure a permanent solution at the Rest and Be Thankful.

An update on work towards a debris shelter on the stretch of the A83 went before councillors at a full meeting, revealing that the Old Military Road could be used for years while the shelter is built.

The Rest and Be Thankful is also one of several priorities for the new council administration which were also agreed at the meeting.

Council leader Councillor Jim Lynch (SNP, Oban South and the Isles) gave assurance that he would maintain pressure on the Scottish Government to ensure a solution is in place.

The full council meeting took place on Thursday, September 26.

Cllr Lynch told the meeting during discussion of the report on the Rest and Be Thankful: “This report is very timely, given that Argyll and Bute has experienced the Rest and Be Thankful being closed and the Old Military Road being used for a period of time.

“This issue cannot rest until a permanent solution is in place. That has been the position of this council for many years.

“The chamber considered priorities today, and the A83 features in them. It is of significant importance and is one of the biggest connections to Argyll and Bute. It is crucial to the growth of our success.

“I will knock on as many doors as I have to in order to get the best results for Argyll and Bute, and that includes the Rest and Be Thankful.”

A document listing the council’s priorities contained the points: “Lobbying for national infrastructure investment and interventions where responsibility lies with other agencies – maintaining pressure for delivery at pace of the permanent solution for the A83 Rest and Be Thankful.

“Political lobbying for urgent action on ferry services which brings the capacity and timetabling needed to support lifeline links and routes to market.

“Representing to industry and national governments on disproportionate transport, fuel and energy costs which contribute to higher rural poverty/deprivation levels and impact on growth.”

The next steps and actions were listed as: “Establish political lobbying group (which will tackle a variety of issues), agree membership and scope.

“Agree themes/focus of political lobbying activity – including A83, Rest and Be Thankful, A82 upgrade, A85 improvements.

“Constructive engagement with Scottish and UK Government Ministers. Find ways to join our voice with those of communities who tell us this is a priority for them too.”

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