Environmental Protection

Glasgow CityG1 2AD55.86181-4.249662ROADS (SCOTLAND) ACT 1984Roads (Scotland) Act 19842024-04-252024-06-072024-06-11TSO (The Stationery Office), customer.services@thegazette.co.uk463987828973

TRANSPORT SCOTLAND

A9 KILLIECRANKIE TO DRUMOCHTER

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT

DETERMINATION UNDER SECTION 55A OF THE ROADS (SCOTLAND) ACT 1984

The Scottish Ministers give notice that they have determined that the project to carry out road signage works on a stretch of the A9 carriageway between Killiecrankie and Drumochter within the Perth and Kinross council area is a relevant project within the meaning of section 55A of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984 (“the 1984 Act”) as the works fall within Annex II of Directive 2011/92/EU on the assessment of certain public and private projects on the environment, but that having regard to –

(a) the selection criteria contained in Annex III of that Directive, namely

(i) the use of natural resources, in particular land, soil, water and biodiversity;

(ii) the production of waste;

(iii) pollution and nuisances;

(iv) the risks to human health (for example due to water contamination or air pollution);

(v) nature reserves and parks;

(vi) areas classified or protected under national legislation; Natura 2000 areas designated by Member States pursuant to Directive 92/43/EEC and Directive 2009/147/E;

(vii) landscapes and sites of historical, cultural or archaeological significance,

(b) the results of the Environmental Screening Assessment under section 55A(2) of the 1984 Act and the Assessment under regulation 48 of the Conservation (Natural Habitats, &c.) Regulations 1994 (“the 1994 Regulations”) concluded that there would be no likely significant effects on the River Tay Special Area of Conservation, the Tulach Hill and Glen Fender Meadows Special Area of Conservation, and the Cairngorms Massif Special Protection Area,

(c) the information set out in the Record of Determination dated 25 April 2024, available at https://www.transport.gov.scot/transport-network/roads/road-orders-and-records-of-determination/#63527, the project does not require an Environmental Impact Assessment.

The main reasons for the conclusion that no Environmental Impact Assessment is required are:

(a) The works will not impact the Cairngorms National Park, the Loch Tummel National Scenic Area, the Blair Castle Garden & Designed Landscape, the Killiecrankie Battlefield, the Tulach Hill Site of Special Scientific Interest, the Aldclune and Invervack Meadows Site of Special Scientific Interest, the Glen Garry Site of Special Scientific Interest, and the Struan Wood Site of Special Scientific Interest;

(b) The Assessment under the 1994 Regulations concluded that there would be no likely significant effects on the River Tay Special Area of Conservation, the Tulach Hill and Glen Fender Meadows Special Area of Conservation, and the Cairngorms Massif Special Protection Area; and

(c) Any potential impacts of the works are expected to be temporary, short-term, non-significant, and limited to the construction phase.

The features of the project which are envisaged to avoid or prevent significant adverse effects on the environment are:

(a) Mitigation measures and best practice will be implemented to ensure no short-term or long-term significant negative impacts on the environment;

(b) Containment measures of the working area will be in place to prevent debris or pollutants from entering the surrounding environment; and

(c) Measures will be in place to ensure appropriate removal and disposal of waste.

T WAASER

A member of the staff of the Scottish Ministers

Transport Scotland, George House, 36 North Hanover Street, Glasgow G1 2AD