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Major repairs completed at landslide-hit bridge

Work has been completed on a major bridge and road repair project on one of Arran’s busiest roads.

Following a sustained period of torrential rain earlier this year, the Brodick bridge and under lying structure became undermined, causing a partial landslide on the A841, just a short distance from Brodick ferry terminal.

The incident in April led to many weeks of singlefile traffic on the main road to Lamlash as North Ayrshire Council undertook detailed engineering studies before an extensive rebuilding programme started in July.

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