Made Orders – A9 Dualling – Tomatin to Moy

The Made Road Orders and Compulsory Purchase Order were made on 27 January 2021 and came into force on 26 February 2021.

In accordance with the Coronavirus (Scotland) Act 2020, Schedule 6, Part 3, para 9, hard copies of the Orders and Plans will not be available for inspection at public display locations. A copy of the Orders and Plans can instead be viewed on this web page.

Any person aggrieved and who desires to question the validity of the Order on the grounds that they are not within the powers of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984 or that any requirement of that Act has not been complied with, may within 6 weeks of 26 February 2021 make an application to the Court of Session for the suspension of, or the quashing of, the Orders or any provision contained therein.


 

In accordance with the Coronavirus (Scotland) Act 2020, public notices in respect of Compulsory Purchase Order plots identified as ‘Unknown’ ownership are not being erected on site but instead can be viewed on this web page. Please refer to the CPO Unknown Notice and Unknown Land Interest Plan for further information.


 

What happens next

The Orders as made became operative on Friday 26 February 2021, being the date that Notice of the Orders was given.

On 29 July 2021 the Scottish Ministers executed a General Vesting Declaration relative to The A9 Trunk Road (Tomatin to Moy) Compulsory Purchase Order 2021. 

Persons entitled to claim compensation in respect of any interest in the land are invited to complete the claim form below and return it to:

Design Team Two
Transport Scotland
Buchanan House
58 Port Dundas Road
Glasgow, G4 0HF.

Completed forms can also be emailed to A9dualling@transport.gov.scot  



Published Date 26 Feb 2021 Type Projects Mode of transport