The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Killiecran­kie A9 row continues amid claim of ‘utter shambles’

Confusion after Keith Brown says no inquiry is planned

- EMMa crichTon ecrichton@thecourier.co.uk

Confusion surrounds proposals for a public inquiry into plans to dual the A9 over the historic Killiecran­kie battlefiel­d.

Transport Scotland previously said an inquiry will be held, following 183 objections to the proposed route for the dual carriagewa­y.

Critics are angry that the trunk road would pass close to the site of where the Jacobite rebellion began in 1689.

However, Scotland’s economy secretary Keith Brown has said no inquiry has been arranged as part of the programme to dual the entire route between Perth and Inverness.

Mid-Scotland and Fife MSP Murdo Fraser has branded the lack of clarity over the issue a “complete and utter shambles”.

Mr Fraser said: “Less than two weeks ago Transport Scotland confirmed that a public local inquiry would be held and now we have Keith Brown stating nothing has been arranged.

“People in Killiecran­kie have every right to be outraged by this. Clearly there are communicat­ion issues between Transport Scotland and the Scottish Government and no-one really knows what is going on.

“Residents have lost faith in the ability of the Scottish Government to handle this process and their approach to date has been nothing short of incompeten­t.

Campaign group Killiecran­kie 1689 is fighting against the proposed route, alongside battle re-enactors Soldiers of Killiecran­kie.

This week, Transport Scotland said an inquiry was the “appropriat­e forum” but the timing and management was the responsibi­lity of the Scottish Government.

A Transport Scotland spokesman said: “The Scottish Government has been clear that this section of the A9 is now subject to the statutory process, the timescales of which we have no control over and have an obligation to follow.

“Failure to do so would run the risk of legal challenges which would impact on the delivery of the scheme.

“Given the number of objections received it is entirely normal for a scheme of this complexity to be considered at public local inquiry. As for all our road schemes, this is the appropriat­e forum for considerin­g objections received but not withdrawn.

“However, it wouldn’t be productive to arrange an inquiry until after surveys have been completed and further discussion­s with objectors have taken place to try and resolve their concerns.”

Clearly there are communicat­ion issues between Transport Scotland and the Scottish Government and no-one really knows what is going on. MSP MURDO FRASER

 ?? Picture: Angus Findlay ?? James Rattray holds the standard of James II at the Killiecran­kie battlefiel­d.
Picture: Angus Findlay James Rattray holds the standard of James II at the Killiecran­kie battlefiel­d.

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