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Construction Consent
Introduction
As stated in Section 21 of the Roads (Scotland) act 1984, any person
or organisation other than a Roads Authority who wishes to construct a new road
or an extension of an existing road must obtain Construction Consent.
Construction Consent is granted by the Local Roads Authority and road construction
works may only be undertaken while the
Construction Consent (Form CC3) remains valid.
Before undertaking any new road construction the Developer must obtain both Detailed
Planning Consent and Construction Consent. Please note that the granting of one
does not necessarily imply the granting of the other.