Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Developers who challenged the council’s intention to use compulsory purchase powers to acquire land needed to create the proposed Cross Tay Link Road opted to withdraw their objection this week just a day before a public inquiry was set to get underway.Correspondence published by the Scottish Government on Monday shows lawyers acting for A and J Stephen confirmed the company was dropping its objection to the council seeking to acquire land under its control along the route of the road for construction purposes using Compulsory Purchase Orders (CPOs).Shepherd and Wedderburn previously argued their client had already agreed to give up control of the plots.
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