A989 road
The A989 is a road in Perth, Scotland. Also known as the Perth Inner Ring Road, due to its circumnavigation of the city centre, it is long. Perth's city centre is around long and wide. The road was constructed around 1985.
Route
The road has five major intersections : West Bridge Street, South Street, Edinburgh Road, York Place and Barrack Street.Its name changes several times over its nearly two-mile course : in the vicinity of the North Inch, it is Atholl Street, becoming Charlotte Street to the east, then south onto Tay Street, which runs along the western banks of the Tay. Turning west at Tay Street's junction with Shore Road in the south, it becomes Marshall Place, then King's Place, as it passes the South Inch. Turning north at Perth railway station it becomes Leonard Street. Opposite Perth bus station, it turns west, becoming St Andrew Street briefly, then Caledonian Road. Finally, in the northwestern corner of the city centre, the road becomes Atholl Street again.
Notable building and structures
The following buildings and structures stand beside the road.- Statue of Albert, Prince Consort, Charlotte Street
- Royal George Hotel – has an entrance from Tay Street
- Municipal Buildings, 1–5 High Street and 8–18 Tay Street
- 2 High Street, southern elevation is on Tay Street
- St Matthew's Church, Tay Street
- 26 Tay Street – formerly Perth Savings Bank
- Sheriff Court, former site of Gowrie House, 46–52 Tay Street
- Perth Water Works, Marshall Place
- St Leonard's-in-the-Fields Church, Marshall Place
- Statue of Sir Walter Scott, King's Place at the South Inch
- Perth railway station, King Street
- Station Hotel, Leonard Street
- Perth bus station, Leonard Street
- St Ninian's Cathedral, Atholl Street