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Route plans unveiled for A96 dualling


By David Porter

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A virtual exhibition which shows the the preferred option for the section of the A96 to be dualled between East of Huntly and Aberdeen has gone live.

Local communities and road users are now being encouraged to take time to view the preferred route option which will be available for comment for eight weeks.

The orange route around Inverurie
The orange route around Inverurie

Based on the previous options appraisal, the preferred option consists of the Cyan route option between East of Huntly and Colpy, the Pink route option between Colpy and Pitcaple and the Orange route option between Pitcaple and Kintore.

The proposed dual carriageway is over 22 miles long and includes six grade-separated junctions, new crossings of the Rivers Urie and Don and a crossing of the Aberdeen to Inverness railway line.

Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Infrastructure and Connectivity Michael Matheson said: "We are continuing to progress our ambitious plans to dual the A96 between Inverness and Aberdeen, delivering around 88 miles of upgraded road.

"As part of that programme, we have been taking forward the route option assessment work for the section of the A96 to be dualled between East of Huntly and Aberdeen and we are now able to let the public see the preferred option for this scheme.

The cyan route at Glens of Foundland
The cyan route at Glens of Foundland

"Following detailed assessment work and consideration of feedback received throughout the design development process, we have identified a preferred option which will include improved journey time and reliability for all trunk road traffic, improve road safety and provide opportunities for active travel."

The pink route to the north of Old Rayne
The pink route to the north of Old Rayne

Lorna Anderson, Chair of A96 Action who have campaigned against several of the proposed section routes said: "This decision is an enormous relief to residents and business owners along the Violet route and ends over two years of uncertainty – and campaigning.

"We fought our fact-based campaign on the grounds that the existing A96 through Inverurie could and should be upgraded, as opposed to tearing up miles of unspoiled countryside.

"Whilst we still prefer this option, we do recognise that with the addition of new and redesigned junctions the Orange Route is the least damaging bypass option, and the one which best meets the scheme objectives.

“It has been a long, tough and involved campaign, only made possible by the amazing dedication of the A96 Action group’s committee members.

"We have been so fortunate to have such highly qualified and committed people give an enormous amount of their time and expertise to our campaign.

"We will continue to monitor the situation and be ready to act should the need arise.

"Whilst we celebrate, however, we should remember that here are no winners in this process and we truly empathise with the residents along the remaining route selections."


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