West Lothian villagers have been promised more signage at a dangerous accident blackspot bridge ahead of the winter months.

But a promised resurfacing of the road through Harburn will have to wait to combine with other improvement schemes of the rural road.

Local community councillor Allan McLaughlan said villagers were grateful for the work already done and the drop in accidents.

Kenneth Brown the council’s Roads network Manager told a meeting of the Fauldhouse and the Breich Valley Local Area Committee that anti-skid resurfacing planned for both sides of the approach to the railway bridge had been combined with another plan to resurface the road from the edge of West Calder up the crossroads of the C19 road where the Dog’s Trust is located.

This will minimise the amount of

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