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Contract award for replacement PSO planes

Published: 30 Sep 2014

The contract to supply two new planes to operate on the Scottish Government’s Public Service Obligation (PSO) routes has been awarded, Transport Minister Keith Brown announced today.

Contractor appointed for Haudagain ground investigations

Published: 25 Sep 2014

A contractor has been selected to take forward ground investigation work as part of the A90 Haudagain Improvement scheme.

Information for motorists as ground investigation works take place as part of the A9 Dualling programme

Published: 24 Sep 2014

Motorists on the A9 should be aware of traffic restrictions on two sections of the route as work is carried out for the A9 Dualling programme starting Wednesday 1 October 2014.

Exhibitions for A96 Nairn Bypass Option

Published: 22 Sep 2014

Locals are being invited to have their say on the preferred option for the A96 Inverness to Nairn (including Nairn Bypass) dualling scheme.

Contractor appointed for A82 Tarbet to Inverarnan ground investigations

Published: 22 Sep 2014

A contractor has been selected to take forward ground investigation work as part of the A82 Tarbet to Inverarnan improvement scheme.

Ferry passengers set to benefit from the redeployment of the MV Coruisk

Published: 21 Aug 2014

Passengers using the ferry service between Gourock and Dunoon are set to benefit from the redeployment of the MV Coruisk for the 2014/15 winter timetable, Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced today.

Funding secured for repairs to A82 at Glen Gloy

Published: 21 Aug 2014

More than a million pounds is to be invested to carry out major repairs and improve the A82 at Glen Gloy where a landslip caused severe damage to the riverbank supporting the road.

First A9 dualling scheme gets early green light

Published: 20 Aug 2014

Multi-million contract up for grabs

Work on the Great Glen Cycle route a stage closer

Published: 19 Aug 2014

Following a tender process for the Great Glen Cycle route, RJ McLeod Ltd, has emerged as the successful tenderer.

Scottish fare rise capped at an average 1.9%

Published: 19 Aug 2014

Scottish rail fares will only rise by an average of 1.9% next January thanks to a cap negotiated by the Scottish Government, Transport Minister Keith Brown announced today.

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