Policies and Documents

A75 - A77 Dualling Report

The A77 Action Group was first formed in October 2016.

The establishment of the Action Group, now recognised as the A77 Campaign Team, was as a result of years of neglect and lack of investment to the road infrastructure in the South West of Scotland, and followed years of individuals campaigning over the many decades dating back to 1936 when the Maybole bypass was first pegged out and, again, in the early 1980’s when it was raised at Westminster to dual carriageway the A77 to Stranraer.

Working alongside partners in the local authorities on both sides of the Irish Sea, the A77 Campaign Team welcome Dumfries and Galloway Council, South Ayrshire Council and Mid and East Antrim Borough Council bringing forward their Strategic and Economic Impacts (S&EI) Report that all three Councils have been working hard in partnership to produce.

Reports;

A75-A77 Transport Improvement Study: Economic Activity and Location Impacts Report

A75-A77 Transport Improvement Study: Strategic and Economic Impacts Report

A75-A77 Transport Improvement Study: Strategic and Economic Impacts Report Appendices