Three projects have been completed in Aberdeen thanks topounds130,000 from the regional transport group Nestrans.
The biggest of the projects was the pounds110,000 resurfacing ofRiverside Drive.
In an effort to minimise disruption, the project, carried out byLeiths contractors, coincided with essential sewer maintenance aswell as resurfacing work on Riverside Terrace by Aberdeen CityCouncil.
The second project saw new lighting installed at the south end ofthe Beach Esplanade as part of a pounds12,400 upgrade scheme.
Four new street lamps were put in along the waterfront and fourfive-metre columns were replaced with eight-metre ones to improvevisibility in the area.
Nestrans contributed pounds10,000 to the scheme with the citycouncil funding the other pounds2,400.
Another pounds13,300 was spent to create a new footpath linkingSkene Road bus stop to Aberdeen Crematorium.
The work was carried out by the council.
Nestrans Chairman, Councillor Kevin Stewart, pictured, said:"These are among a host of individual transport improvements that weare delivering across the region in this financial year."
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