November 2009
ISBN 978 1 906006 79 2
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. The Forth Replacement Crossing
1.2 Information sources
1.3. Approach to consultation and engagement
1.4. Strands of consultation
1.5. Definition of consultation and engagement
1.6. Identifying consultees
1.7. Consultation and engagement methods
1.8. Timing of consultation and engagement
2. CONSULTATION FOR THE FORTH REPLACEMENT CROSSING STUDY (FRCS)
2.1. Background
2.2. Consultation with statutory groups
2.3. Strategic Environmental Assessment
2.4. Consultation with the general public
2.5. Findings of the FRCS
2.6. Preparing for future consultations
3. CONSULTATION WITH COMMUNITIES, INTERESTED PARTIES AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC
3.1 Information activities
3.2. Consultation activities
4. ENGINEERING CONSULTATION
4.1. Approach to engineering consultations
4.2. Consultees
4.3. Consultation methods
4.4. Main topics of consultation
5. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT CONSULTATION
5.1. Approach to consultation
5.2. Scope of the EIA consultation
5.3. Consultation stages and methods
5.4. Consultation on the Code of Construction Practice
6. LANDOWNER CONSULTATION
6.1. Landowner liaison overview
6.2. Landowner identification
6.3. Ground investigations
6.4. Consultations regarding the design
7. SUMMARY OF CONSULTATION OUTCOMES
APPENDIX A: TIMELINE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLICATIONS
APPENDIX B: CONSULTATION MEETINGS WITH COMMUNITY ORGANISATIONS, INTERESTED PARTIES AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC
APPENDIX C: ENGINEERING CONSULTATION MEETINGS
APPENDIX D: ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTATION MEETINGS
APPENDIX E: ENGAGING WITH COMMUNITIES SCHEDULE OF COMMITMENTS