Caithness campaign group says there is 'huge level of public anger' over state of roads By Alan Hendry Published: 08:30, 05 March 2021 Get the Courier and Groat sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day's newspaper Iain Gregory of Caithness Roads Recovery at a deteriorating section of road on the B870 at North Calder. He warned: 'We have reached a point where it is only a matter of time before a tragedy occurs, and urgent action is needed.' Picture: Mel Roger The Caithness group campaigning for major upgrading of the county's road network is taking its case directly to politicians and councillors after finding there is a "huge level of public anger" over the issue.