Draft Orders and Environmental Statement - Pitlochry to Killiecrankie - A9 Dualling
The draft Orders and Environmental Statement for the A9 Dualling Pitlochry to Killiecrankie project were published on 15 December 2017. The Statutory Consultation Period closed on 9 February 2018.
A Public Inquiry will be held commencing on Thursday 7th March 2019. The venue is Scotland’s Hotel and Leisure Club, Pitlochry, PH16 5BT.
Draft Orders
The A9 Trunk Road (Pitlochry to Killiecrankie) Trunking Order 201[ ]
The A9 Trunk Road (Pitlochry to Killiecrankie) (Side Roads) Order 201[ ]
The A9 Trunk Road (Pitlochry to Killiecrankie) (Extinguishment of Public Right of Way) Order 201[ ]
The A9 Trunk Road (Pitlochry to Killiecrankie) (Prohibition of Specified Turns) Order 201[ ]
The A9 Trunk Road (Pitlochry to Killiecrankie) Compulsory Purchase Order 201[ ]
- View A9 Dualling - Pitlochry to Killiecrankie - CPO Schedule
- View A9 Dualling - Pitlochry to Killiecrankie - CPO - Drawing sheet 1
- View A9 Dualling - Pitlochry to Killiecrankie - CPO - Drawing sheet 2
- View A9 Dualling - Pitlochry to Killiecrankie - CPO - Drawing sheet 3
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- View A9 Dualling - Pitlochry to Killiecrankie - CPO - Drawing sheet 7
Environmental Statement
Non-Technical Summary
Volume 1 – Main Report
- View Volume 1 Cover, Contents,Glossary, Abbreviations.pdf
- View Chapter 01 - Introduction.pdf
- View Chapter 02 - Need for the Scheme.pdf
- View Chapter 03 - Alternatives Considered.pdf
- View Chapter 04 - Iterative Design Development.pdf
- View Chapter 05 - The Proposed Scheme.pdf
- View Chapter 06 - Overview of Assessment Process.pdf
- View Chapter 07 - Consultation and Scoping.pdf
- View Chapter 08 - People and Communities - Community and Private Assets.pdf
- View Chapter 09 - People and Communities - All Travellers.pdf
- View Chapter 10 - Geology, Soils, Contaminated Land and Groundwater.pdf
- View Chapter 11 - Road Drainage and the Water Environment.pdf
- View Chapter 12 - Ecology and Nature Conservation.pdf
- View Chapter 13 - Landscape.pdf
- View Chapter 14 - Visual.pdf
- View Chapter 15 - Cultural Heritage.pdf
- View Chapter 16 - Air Quality.pdf
- View Chapter 17 - Noise and Vibration.pdf
- View Chapter 18 - Materials.pdf
- View Chapter 19 - Policies and Plans.pdf
- View Chapter 20 - Cumulative Impacts.pdf
- View Chapter 21 - Schedule of Environmental Commitments.pdf
- View Chapter 22 - Summary of Significant Residual Impacts.pdf
Volume 2 – Technical Appendices
- View Volume 2 Cover and Contents.pdf
- View Appendix A2.1 - Strategic Environmental Design Principles.pdf
- View Appendix A2.2 - Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) Monitoring Framework.pdf
- View Appendix A5.1 - Construction Information.pdf
- View Appendix A7.1 - Engaging with Communities Booklet.pdf
- View Appendix A7.2 - Summary of Consultation Responses.pdf
- View Appendix A7.3 - Record of Determination.pdf
- View Appendix A8.1 - Land Capability Assessment Descriptors.pdf
- View Appendix A8.2 - Farm Business Survey.pdf
- View Appendix A8.3 - Forestry Survey.pdf
- View Appendix A8.4 - Development Land Assessment.pdf
- View Appendix A8.5 - Agriculture, Forestry and Sporting Sensitivity Assessment.pdf
- View Appendix A9.1 - Assessment Results for NMU Routes and Access to Outdoor Area.pdf
- View Appendix A10.1 - Contaminated Land Sources.pdf
- View Appendix A10.2 - Contaminated Land Indirect Impact Assessment.pdf
- View Appendix A10.3 - Potential Impacts on Infrastructure, Properties and CH.pdf
- View Appendix A10.4 - Surface Water Indirect Dewatering Assessment.pdf
- View Appendix A11.1 - Baseline Conditions.pdf
- View Appendix A11.2 - Surface Water Hydrology.pdf
- View Appendix A11.3 - Flood Risk Assessment.pdf
- View Appendix A11.4 - Hydraulic Modelling Report.pdf
- View Appendix A11.5 - Fluvial Geomorphology.pdf
- View Appendix A11.6 - Water Quality.pdf
- View Appendix A11.7 - Impact Assessment.pdf
- View Appendix A11.8 - Watercourse Crossings Report.pdf
- View Appendix A12.1 - Scientific Names.pdf
- View Appendix A12.2 - Baseline Sata and Detailed Survey Methods.pdf
- View Appendix A13.1 - Landscape Character Areas.pdf
- View Appendix A13.2 - Special Qualities of the Loch Tummel NSA.pdf
- View Appendix A13.3 - Assessment of Residual Indirect Impacts on LCA.pdf
- View Appendix A13.4 - Strategic Environmental Design Principles - Landscape.pdf
- View Appendix A13.5 - Landscape Objectives.pdf
- View Appendix A13.6 - SuDS Design Princples.pdf
- View Appendix A14.1 - Built Receptor Assessment.pdf
- View Appendix A14.2 -Outdoor Receptor Assessment.pdf
- View Appendix A15.1 - Cultural Heritage Baseline Information.pdf
- View Appendix A15.2 - Geophysical Survey Results_red.pdf
- View Appendix A15.3 - Cultural Heritage Impact, Mitigation & Residual Impact Tables.pdf
- View Appendix A16.1 - Air Quality Annexes_inc. figure A16.1.pdf
- View Appendix A17.1 - Noise and Vibration Terminology.pdf
- View Appendix A17.2 - Detailed Baseline Noise Survey Results.pdf
- View Appendix A17.3 - Predicted Noise Levels at Noise Sensitive Receptors.pdf
- View Appendix A17.4 - Noise Impacts on Committed Developments.pdf
- View Appendix A17.5 - Noise Impacts on Amenity Areas.pdf
- View Appendix A17.6 - Residual Noise Impacts.pdf
- View Appendix A17.7 - Additional Construction Noise Assessment.pdf
- View Appendix A17.8 - Pitlochry North Rail Underbridge Operational Noise Assessment.pdf
- View Appendix A19.1 - Planning Policy Context for Environmental Assessment.pdf
- View Appendix A19.2 - Assessment of Development Plan Policy Compliance.pdf
- View Appendix CA12.3 - Confidential Ecological Features [Blank].pdf
Volume 3 - Figures
- View Volume 3 Cover and Contents.pdf
- View Figure 1.1 - A9 Dualling Projects Overview.pdf
- View Figure 1.2 - Pitlochry to Killiecrankie Overview.pdf
- View Figure 3.1 -DMRB Stage 2 Route Options.pdf
- View Figure 3.2 - DMRB Stage2 Route Options PN Junction.pdf
- View Figure 3.3 - DMRB Stage 2 Side Road Options 1 & 2.pdf
- View Figure 5.1a_e - Pitlochry to Killiecrankie Overview.pdf
- View Figure 5.2a_c - Indicative Construction Land Made Available.pdf
- View Figure 8.1a_c - Community Assets and Development Land.pdf
- View Figure 8.2a_c - Proposed Scheme Land-Take.pdf
- View Figure 8.3a_l - Changes in Vehicle Access.pdf
- View Figure 9.1a_d - Existing Non-Motorised User Routes.pdf
- View Figure 9.2a_g -Potential Impacts on NMU Routes.pdf
- View Figure 9.3a_d - Views from the Existing A9.pdf
- View Figure 10.1a_c - Private Water Supplies.pdf
- View Figure 10.2a_c - Potentially Contaminated Land.pdf
- View Figure 11.1a_c - Surface Water Features.pdf
- View Figure 11.2a_c - Baseline Flood Risk.pdf
- View Figure 11.3 - Residual Flood Risk.pdf
- View Figure 11.4a_c - Drainage Catchments.pdf
- View Figure 12.1a_c - Ecological Designations.pdf
- View Figure 12.2a_d - Phase 1 Habitat Survey.pdf
- View Figure 12.3 - Wildcat Habitat Suitability Model .pdf
- View Figure 12.4a_c - Badger_Survey_Results [BLANK].PDF
- View Figure 12.5a_d - Bat Roost Survey Results.pdf
- View Figure 12.6a_d - Bat Activity Survey Results_.pdf
- View Figure 12.7a_d - Breeding Buirds Survey Results.pdf
- View Figure 12.8a_c Otter_Survey_Results [BLANK].PDF
- View Figure 12.9a_b - Red Squirrel Incidental Records.pdf
- View Figure 12.10a_d - Reptile Survey Results.pdf
- View Figure 12.11a_d - Updated Phase 1 Habitat Survey.pdf
- View Figure 12.12a_d - Aquatic Survey Results.pdf
- View Figure 12.13 - Freshwater_Pearl_Mussel_Survey_Results [BLANK].pdf
- View Figure 12.14a_c - Ancient Woodland Inventory Loss.pdf
- View Figure 13.1 - Landscape Designations.pdf
- View Figure 13.2 - Landscape Character Plan.pdf
- View Figure 13.3 - Landscape Features Plan.pdf
- View Figure 13.4 - Landscape Character Plan with ZTV.pdf
- View Figure 13.5a_g - Landscape and Ecological Mitigation.pdf
- View Figure 13.6a_e - Cross Sections.pdf
- View Figure 13.7 - Typical Planting Structure.pdf
- View Figure 14.1 - ZTV Existing A9.pdf
- View Figure 14.2a_b - ZTV Proposed Scheme.pdf
- View Figure 14.3a_b - Visual Impacts on Built Receptors.pdf
- View Figure 14.4a_c - Visual Impacts on Outdoor Receptors.pdf
- View Figure 14.5 - Viewpoint Locations.pdf
- View Figure 14.6-14.10 - Visualisations.pdf
- View Figure 15.1a_f - Archaelogical Remains Historic Bldgs.pdf
- View Figure 15.2 - Historic Landscape Types.pdf
- View Figure 15.3a_c - Potential for Unknown Archaeology.pdf
- View Figure 16.1 - Construction Assessment Study Area.pdf
- View Figure 16.2a_c - AQ Selected Sensitive Receptors.pdf
- View Figure 16.3a_c - AQ Monitoring Sites.pdf
- View Figure 17.1 - Noise and Vibration Study Area.pdf
- View Figure 17.2 - Noise Monitoring Locations.pdf
- View Figure 17.3a_d - Noise Contour GF Do-min.pdf
- View Figure 17.4a_d - Noise Contour FF Do-min.pdf
- View Figure 17.5a_d - Noise Contour GF Do-so baseline yr.pdf
- View Figure 17.6a_d - NoiseContour FF Do-so baseline yr.pdf
- View Figure 17.7a_d - Noise Contour GF Do-so future yr.pdf
- View Figure 17.8a_d - Noise Contour FF Do-so future yr.pdf
- View Figure 17.9a_d - Location of Noise Receptor Specific Mitigation.pdf
- View Figure 17.10a_d - Noise Contour GF Do-so baseline inc mitigation.pdf
- View Figure 17.11a_d - Noise Contour FF Do-so baseline inc mitigation.pdf
- View Figure 17.12a_d - Noise Contour GF Do-so future inc mitigation.pdf
- View Figure 17.13a_d - Noise Contour FF Do-so future inc mitigation.pdf
- View Figure 18.1 - Materials and Waste.pdf
Published Date
15 Dec 2017
Type
Projects
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