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Reporters appointed to AWPR inquiry Print E-mail
Thursday, 17 April 2008

The reporters who will conduct the public local inquiry on the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR) have been appointed by ministers.

David Gordon and Scott Ferrie will conduct the inquiry; with a pre-inquiry meeting will being held on Tuesday, May 13. This meeting is solely to discuss the administrative arrangements for the inquiry. No discussion will take place concerning the relative merits of the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route.

With Ministers having accepted the need in principle for the road, the inquiry will focus on the technical and environmental aspects around the choice of route. 

The Reporters will consider all evidence prior to making recommendations to Ministers for their consideration. If Ministers decide to proceed with the scheme, it will go before parliament for final approval.

It is likely that the inquiry will start in August 2008. An exact timescale will only be available after the pre-inquiry meeting.

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Ken Fletcher, Unregistered
What qualifications do carry out this survey do the reporters have? It's a simple question but one with a significant bearing on the end results.
Posted 2008-04-17 14:21:20
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