Aberdeenshire Council has announced the start of works to repair a popular and important active travel route between the village of Methlick and Tarves via Haddo Estate.
The £26,000 project to reinstate the path – which suffered significant damage during Storm Arwen – is being made possible thanks to support from Aberdeenshire Council in partnership with the Formartine Rural Partnership and Haddo Estate.
It falls under the council's aims to reduce short journeys by vehicle and encourage more active and sustainable travel.
Chris Menzies of the council's Strategy Team confirmed that previous monitoring of usage suggested a high level of foot and bike activity, but without the path these users currently have no option other than to drive to Haddo County Park.
He said: "Rural links between settlements have an important role to play and with the huge uptake in e-bikes, commutes between communities are becoming easier and more popular. We are delighted to support the delivery of paths like this as the benefits are huge in terms of health, the environment and economically."
Cllr Iain Taylor, chair of the council's Formartine Area Committee, added: "Supporting people to access the country park and other nearby settlements sustainably reduces vehicle travel which in turn helps reduce carbon emissions and improve our own health. Working in partnership like this is a great way for the council to help meet local needs."
John Loder of the Formartine Rural Partnership said: "This is an incredibly popular path, used by many to access the country park at Haddo and to travel between Tarves and Methlick. After the devastation caused by storm Arwen, there was a real sense of loss among local residents and we are delighted to see works commencing."
Haddo Estate has recently completed a path which allows improved access to the estate from the village of Tarves which now completes the link between Methick and Tarves.
The Formartine Rural Partnership, meanwhile, is continuing to look at opportunities to link Ythanbank and Fyvie as part of longer term access proposals.
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