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Question reference: S6W-01928

  • Asked by: Oliver Mundell, MSP for Dumfriesshire, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
  • Date lodged: 28 July 2021
  • Current status: Answered by Graeme Dey on 23 August 2021

Question

To ask the Scottish Government what progress it has made on dualling the A75 between Dumfries and the A74(M) motorway.


Answer

Recommendations for future transport investment will emerge from the ongoing second Strategic Transport Projects Review (STPR2) which is considering potential improvements to the trunk road network (and all other modes) across Scotland. The South West Scotland Transport Study, published in January 2020, did not recommended taking forward the option for full dualling of the A75 between the A74(M) and Dumfries and onwards to Stranraer. Instead an option for targeted road improvements on the A75 (including some partial dualling), along with 22 other recommendations, are now subject to further appraisal as part of the review.

The appraisal process for STPR2 is considering the performance of all options against transport planning objectives, which are aligned to our National Transport Strategy priorities and outcomes. We also need to consider Value for Money based on performance against these objectives and the five Scottish Transport Appraisal Guidance Criteria. This will be an important consideration given the pressures on current and future public finances. The interventions will seek to contribute to our vision of a sustainable, inclusive, safe and accessible transport system helping to deliver a healthier, fairer and more prosperous Scotland for communities, businesses and visitors.

Until the appraisal process is completed, it is not possible to make individual decisions on dualling or improving specific sections of the A75, including that between Dumfries and the A74(M) motorway. STPR2 will conclude later this year, with publication of recommendations for investment and an appropriate statutory consultation period.