Scottish Power has reassured angry Paisley residents that repairs will be carried out to fix land destroyed during emergency works.The energy giant said the churned up grass in Braeview Avenue will be “fully restored” next year once weather conditions improve.Raging residents had contacted Paisley Southwest councillor Stephen Burns to raise concerns about the state the land in the Glenburn estate had been left in by contractors.Scottish Power had been carrying out emergency work to an underground cable and due to the limited access they had to move heavy equipment across the grass.Don't miss the latest headlines from around Renfrewshire.
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