
BEAR Scotland announces proposed A7 Selkirk crossings
Added at 18:02 on 15 July 2025
BEAR Scotland, the trunk road authority have announced new traffic / pedestrian management proposals, basd on feedback gathered some months ago from Selkirk residents.
BEAR Scotlands statement reads:
Proposed solution includes new pedestrian crossings and one-way-system
Trunk roads authorities have identified potential improvements to enhance the safety of pedestrians and those using wheels (e.g. wheelchair users) on the A7 in Selkirk town centre since the public consultation concluded late last year.
The proposed approach being pursued by Transport Scotland, BEAR Scotland and Scottish Borders Council (SBC) includes:
- Introduction of two new sets of signals including pedestrian crossings at the High Street/Tower Street junction and at the Market Place/Ettrick Terrace junction.
- Removal of the existing pedestrian crossing on Market Place.
- Introduction of a one-way system on local roads adjacent to the A7, Back Row and High Street
- These challenging proposals follows an initial base traffic modelling undertaken by specialist engineering contractor, Jacobs. This process looked at how different options would impact traffic flow, and pedestrian movements through Selkirk on the A7, and estimated the potential impact on adjacent streets within Selkirk.
Tommy Deans, Network Manager at BEAR Scotland said:
“This process takes time, and we appreciate the patience of the people of Selkirk. Now there is a proposed option more detailed assessment on the impact on the road layout is being undertaken which incorporates the needed to accommodate the signalisation of the junctions, such as changes to parking, relocation of bus stops, conflicts with public utilities and required improvements to the road and footpath alignments.
“Ultimately the objective of this project is to enhance the safety of non-motor vehicle users whilst maintaining an appropriate level of service for strategic trunk road traffic through Selkirk town centre.
“However, it is important that we do that with a view to minimise other impacts on residents, businesses and road users at the same time. We will continue to share updates on the project as we have them.”
The team will continue to provide updates on the progress of the project.