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  2. Bridge of Earn to Aberargie Consultation

Bridge of Earn to Aberargie Consultation - Survey Responses

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On this page, you will be able to view the Survey Responses to the Bridge of Earn to Aberargie Consultation.

Clicking on any of the pages below will allow you to view and download the entire Survey Responses document.

If you have any comments on the responses, please complete a Survey Response Feedback Form.

Unfortunately, due to current public health guidelines it is not possible to send paper copies of the Survey Responses. Therefore, please assist others who may want to view the responses, where you safely can.

This first phase of consultation was for the section of route between Bridge of Earn and Aberargie as part of proposals being developed by Perth and Kinross Countryside Trust for a walking and cycling route from Bridge of Earn to Newburgh.

You can read background information on the full Bridge of Earn to Newburgh Active Travel Route project here.

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If you have any feedback to the Bridge of Earn to Aberargie Consultation Survey Responses, please complete a Feedback Form to let us know your thoughts.

Published: 27th July, 2020

Updated: 29th September, 2020

Author: Constance Boddice

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