Learn all about six active route options being considered linking Abernethy to Newburgh for Phase 2B: Bridge of Earn to Newburgh active travel route project. Read more
The Bridge of Earn to Newburgh Active Travel Route project aims to create safe walking, cycling and wheeling infrastructure connecting communities within the A912 and A913 road corridors.
The project has been split into three phases and is looking to be delivered from its western end in Bridge of Earn heading eastwards:
Please use the links below to learn all about the project, including what's happening now, community consultations, maps, and much more.
If there are any queries or facts you require more information on or to give us feedback, please contact us on [email protected]
Find all the latest news and newsletter for the Bridge of Earn to Newburgh Active Travel Project here. Read more
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for the Bridge of Earn to Aberargie Active Travel Project along the Bailglie Straight. Read more
There has long been desire to make safer provision for non-motorised users along the Baiglie Straight, but an increasing voice for this infrastructure together with the climate challenges facing us all has sharpened the focus. Read more
Proposals are being developed by Perth and Kinross Countryside Trust for a walking and cycling route from Bridge of Earn to Newburgh. Read more
Find the survey responses for the community consultation for a proposed walking and cycling route from Bridge of Earn to Aberargie along the Bailgie Straight, as part of a wider project between Bridge of Earn and Newburgh. Read more
Consultation is open (until 27 August) for comments for a proposed Road Hump within Old Edinburgh Road, Bridge of Earn, at its junction with the A912 (Main Street), Bridge or Earn. Read more
Learn all about six active route options being considered through Abernethy as part of the Bridge of Earn to Newburgh active travel route project. Read more
Read survey responses for the community consultation for six proposed walking and cycling routes through Abernethy, as part of a wider project between Bridge of Earn and Newburgh. Read more
Update on the Bridge of Earn to Newburgh Active Travel Route project from June 2020. Read more