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Exhibition Materials – Community Drop In Event – May 2019 – Pass of Birnam to Tay Crossing – A9 Dualling
PublicationCommunity drop in events are being held on 16 and 17 May 2019 in Birnam Arts Centre as part of the A9 Dualling Pass of Birnam to Tay Crossing project
Transport Scotland Framework Document
PublicationSummary of the parameters Transport Scotland operates within, and how it will work to deliver national transport agenda
Project newsletter - Spring 2019 - A92/A96 Haudagain Improvement
PublicationFirst newsletter for the A90/A96 Haudagain Improvement project
Media Results
Summary Report – Community Engagement Event – March 2019 – Pass of Birnam to Tay Crossing - A9 Dualling
PublicationA summary of the community engagement event held on 26 and 27 March 2019 in the Birnam Arts and Conference Centre and any feedback received
Meeting papers - 9 May 2019 - Islands Transport Forum
PublicationThe Islands Transport Forum - which includes representatives from local authorities and regional transport partnerships – was convened as part of the work outlined by the Empowering Scotland’s Island Communities prospectus
SQUIRE - ScotRail - Q4 2018-19 percentage performance figures
PublicationSQUIRE reports provide a general overview of rail performance for the year
SQUIRE - Caledonian Sleeper - Annual percentage performance figures - 2018-19
PublicationSQUIRE reports provide a general overview of rail performance for the year
Rail franchise performance meeting minutes - 28 March 2019
PublicationRegular meetings are held with Abellio ScotRail to discuss franchise performance and the minutes of these meetings are published
Project newsletter - Winter 2018 - Luncarty to Pass of Birnam - A9 Dualling
PublicationThe latest project newsletter for the Luncarty to Pass of Birnam section of the A9 Dualling programme
Strategies for Managing Hazardous Slopes
PublicationFollow on project to implement a novel multi-level modular monitoring system to detect landslide activity prior to, during and after landslide events. The aim is to produce a business case for appropriate monitoring to enable cost-effective management of hazardous slopes in Scotland.