West footpath/cycleway is currently closed for essential maintenance, please use the east footpath/cycleway.
Access Restrictions
The Forth Bridge was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage
Site in July 2015 and UNESCO World Heritage Sites maintain a
Management Plan. The Management Plan for the Forth Bridge is now 10 years old and is being reviewed and updated.
In June 2025 we asked your opinions about what should be in the in the draft Plan. Now, we'd like your feedback on the draft Plan. There are two documents with links below: the Plan and its Appendices.
Draft Management Plan 2025-2035
Appendices to Draft Management Plan 2025-2035
You can have your say on the draft Plan in various ways. Firstly, there is an on line questionnaire. This is being hosted by Fife Council, but is open to anyone to complete.
Please complete the questionnaire by 31/3/26 via this link or QR code.

If you'd like to hear more about the Plan or ask any questions, please come along to the Forth Bridges Forum Public Meeting on 20th January 2026, 6pm - 8pm. This is being held in Transport Scotland's Contact & Education Centre which is adjacent to the Forth Road Bridge offices in Ferrymuir Gait in South Queensferry. Please register to attend this meeting on this Eventbrite link.
Initially, there are 6 local drop-in sessions arranged too. You can just turn up at these and talk to some of the members of the Working Group who have prepared the draft Plan.
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Venue
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Date
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Time
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Rosebery Hall, South Queensferry
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Wed 14 Jan
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1-4
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Inverkeithing Civic Centre
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Thur 15 Jan
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10-2
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North Queensferry Community Complex
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Thur 15 Jan
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3.30-7
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Parkgate Centre, Rosyth
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Mon 19 Jan
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10-1
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Contact & Education Centre, South Queensferry
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Tues 20 Jan
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2-5
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South Queensferry Library
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Thur 22 Jan
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11-2
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Further opportunities will follow.