A coastal path in Fraserburgh will remain closed “indefinitely “on safety grounds until further notice following “significant” erosion.
In November last year, repeated storms battered the land between the Wine Tower and the harbour, resulting in a substantial landslip onto the foreshore.
As a result, the path was deemed unsafe and Aberdeenshire Council arranged for an emergency closure.
The land is currently under investigation by the landowner to explore options to prevent further erosion and any future impacts on the area.
Given the complexities of the work involved and early indicative costs, it is expected that any potential repair work could happen over several years.
Malcolm White, from Aberdeenshire Council’s Environment and Sustainability Service, said: “We continue to have very constructive dialogue on this complex issue with the landowner, which first and foremost presents a risk to buildings and operations in the area.
“With regards to the path, while we fully appreciate this is a very popular walk for some users, there is an alternative suitable route for people to use.
“For safety reasons, the path will remain closed indefinitely until the necessary works can be undertaken to safely reopen it.”
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