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A96 dualling exhibition comes to Huntly


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DUALLING of the A96 between Inverness and Aberdeen will come under the spotlight during a series of public exhibitions.

The full length of the A96 will be dualled.
The full length of the A96 will be dualled.

The Scottish Government has given a commitment to dual the trunk road by 2030.

The results of a preliminary engineering assessment and strategic environmental assessment will be outlined at the exhibitions.

There will be one in the Gordon Arms Hotel in Huntly on Wednesday, May 13 from 12noon to 7pm.

The event will move to Fochabers and the Public Institute on Monday, May 18, also from 12noon until 7pm.

Twenty four hours later, May 19, it will be in the Longmore Hall in Keith.

Transport Scotland officials will be on hand to answer questions about the scheme.

Plans for dualling of the A96 from Inverness to Nairn, including a Nairn bypass, are at a more advanced stage and are not part of the exhibition.


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