Built by 66 Plant Squadron Royal Engineers in July to September 1975, under the Army´s Military Aid to the Civil Community scheme, it has proven hugely beneficial in revitalising the strath and improving communications for those living here.
If you cross over the Bailey bridge, which spans the River Oykel about a mile west of Rosehall, and stop in the centre you will notice a brass plaque which reads, “Built. . .
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