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Researchers have uncovered a number of historical sites during work on the upcoming Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR), a new bypass under construction in northeastern Scotland.
The public local inquiry into the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR) will start in September, it has been revealed. The inquiry will be held in the Hilton Aberdeen Treetops Hotel from Tuesday, 9 ...
A dramatic aerial view of the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route has been captured from an aircraft. ... Aberdeen bypass takes shape. By The Newsroom. Published 12th Jul 2017, 14:02 BST.
The next stage of work on the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route has begun with the appointment of consultants to complete design work and environmental. LOGIN / FREE TRIAL Menu Menu . LOGIN / FREE ...
The preferred bidder for the Aberdeen bypass has been named. The Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR) was first given the green light by Scottish ministers in 2009 but was delayed by legal action.
See Aberdeen's new £1bn bypass from the air. ... Drone footage brings you a bird's-eye view of the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route. The road cost more than £1bn and measures 36 miles (58km).
THE preferred route for a bypass which has caused controversy in the north-east of Scotland for many years was published today. Final details of the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR) were ...
The Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route won't now open until December at the earliest, transport secretary Michael Matheson told MSPs today. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman ...
The opening of the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR) is expected to be delayed until late autumn, the Economy Secretary has said. The Scottish Government had hoped the £745 million project ...
A public local inquiry into Aberdeen's controversial by-pass will begin on September 9. The inquiry into the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route will be held in the city and is expected to last ...
The preferred bidder for the Aberdeen bypass has been named. The Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR) was first given the green light by Scottish ministers in 2009 but was delayed by legal action.