A GALASHIELS councillor has called for improvements to be made to a junction in the town. 

Councillor Harry Scott has previously raised concerns about the state of the junction of Ladhope Vale and Bridge Place.

And although council officers have replaced the signage, he says the road markings have been left in poor condition. 

At a full meeting of Scottish Borders Council on Thursday August 29, councillor Scott asked: “The signage at, and the design of the junction at Ladhope Vale and Bridge Place, Galashiels, has been the subject of much controversy for some time. Whilst the roadside signage has been improved, the white roundel marking and arrows in the centre of the junction are almost invisible and in serious need of restoration. 

“These white roadway markings are a major factor in road safety by informing drivers that they are about to negotiate a mini-roundabout.

When will these markings be restored to a state where they fully perform the purpose for which they are intended?”

Selkirk councillor Gordon Edgar, who acts as the local authority’s executive member for roads and infrastructure, answered: “The condition of lining within the towns is assessed annually by council officers within assets and infrastructure.

"The white roundel marking and arrows on the roundabout at the Ladhope Vale and Bridge Place junction have been added to the list of town lining for Galashiels and issued for programming.

“We do not have an exact date for the lining at the junction to be carried out, however we anticipate that it will be completed this calendar year.”