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Business Communities Call for Full Dualling of A96 in Letter to Scottish Government

3 February 2025 • Sarah Medcraf

Moray Chamber of Commerce and Inverness Chamber of Commerce have jointly written to Scottish Government Transport Secretary, Fiona Hyslop, urging a clear and ambitious timetable for the full dualling of the A96.

The letter, sent on behalf of businesses across the A96 corridor, highlights growing frustration over the lack of progress on upgrading this vital transport route, which connects Inverness and Aberdeen. The Chambers argue that continued delays are constraining economic growth, increasing congestion, and jeopardising safety on one of Scotland’s most significant arterial roads.

Read the full letter here

The business organisations are calling for a firm commitment to:
• A definitive timetable for full dualling of the A96, including bypasses for Elgin and Keith.
• Dual carriageway bypasses for Nairn, Elgin, and Keith to maximise connectivity and safety.
• Delivery of promised rail service improvements on the Aberdeen-Inverness line by 2030.

Sarah Medcraf, Chief Executive of Moray Chamber of Commerce, said: “Businesses rely on the A96 for trade, connectivity, and growth. We’ve already lost a decade due to inactivity which has stifled the potential for economic growth. So now, we need action - not more delays.

"The full dualling of this route is essential for safety, economic development, and Scotland’s transition to renewable energy. We stand ready to engage with the Transport Secretary and her teams to ensure that this critical infrastructure delivers maximum benefits to our businesses and communities.”

Colin Marr, Chief Executive of Inverness Chamber of Commerce, added: “The A96 is a critical link for businesses and communities in the north of Scotland. We welcome the inclusion of the Inverness to Nairn dualling in the National Transport Strategy Delivery Plan, however, we need a firm commitment from the Scottish Government to deliver on its promises for full dualling of the A96 to ensure this region has the infrastructure it needs to thrive.

“This route plays a vital role in supporting Scotland’s transition to renewable energy, facilitating the movement of materials and workforce between our traditional oil and gas sector and the Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport which will deliver the bulk of the UKs future offshore wind developments, and key onshore renewable projects. With that traffic set to increase we need quick and firm action now so this route is fit for purpose, helping the Highlands and Moray achieve its potential.”

The Chambers are urging businesses and individuals to take part in the A96 Corridor Review Consultation to ensure their voices are heard.

Feedback can be submitted via the online survey here.

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