A major step forward towards upgrading the A75 was confirmed today by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt in his autumn statement.
The decision to invest in a feasibility study into improving the busy Gretna to Stranraer trunk route has been warmly welcomed by Dumfries and Galloway MP and Scottish Secretary Alister Jack.
Pushing the case for an upgrade has been one of Mr Jack’s top objectives since he was first elected to Westminster in 2017.
He said: “The need for improvements to the A75, which impacts on the lives of so many residents in our region and those passing through, has been a constant concern amongst my constituents and a detailed study will be a necessary and significant step forward.
“As Sir Peter Hendy’s team highlighted last year in the Union Connectivity Review, the road is also of importance to the entire UK and for an efficient international transport system.
“As has been highlighted only recently, having an improved main trunk road running across our region also has a bearing on the long-term future of Cairnryan port, the ferry links with Northern Ireland and to protect local employment and build the economy.”
Mr Jack, who, during his time as MP arranged a number of fact-finding visits to the A75 by other UK Cabinet Ministers, described the study as a prudent investment towards the country’s economic recovery following the pandemic and the on-going impact of the war in Ukraine.
He said: “Coming at a time when the UK and many other countries are facing significant economic challenges, the study decision reflects the strategic importance being placed across Government on the A75.
“This is the right way forward. It remains important, however, that the Scottish Government look positively on this study and co-operate in taking any A75 improvement projects forward.”