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Scottish planning policy (SPP) consultative draft [electronic resource]

By: Language: English Publication details: Edinburgh Scottish Government 2009ISBN:
  • 9780755975020
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 711.1 $2 18
Online resources:
Partial contents:
Introduction -- Community engagement -- Sustainable development -- Subject policies: economic development; town centres and retailing; housing; rural development; coastal planning; fish farming; historic environment; landscape and natural heritage; open space and physical activity; green belts; transport; renewable energy; flooding and drainage; waste management; minerals; opencast coal; telecommunications -- Outcomes -- Annex 1: equalities impact assessment -- Annex 2: list of questions
Summary: The first part of the consolidated Scottish Planning Policy (SPP) was issued in October 2008 and concerned the core principles, aims and expectations for the planning system. This consultation relates to the last part of the SPP, and deals with community engagement, sustainable development, and policies currently expressed through 17 individual SPPs and NPPGs, together with the outcomes of the planning process.Summary: Deadline for comments is 24 June 2009.
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Book Virtual Online ONLINE PUBLICATION (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 147107-2001

Introduction -- Community engagement -- Sustainable development -- Subject policies: economic development; town centres and retailing; housing; rural development; coastal planning; fish farming; historic environment; landscape and natural heritage; open space and physical activity; green belts; transport; renewable energy; flooding and drainage; waste management; minerals; opencast coal; telecommunications -- Outcomes -- Annex 1: equalities impact assessment -- Annex 2: list of questions

The first part of the consolidated Scottish Planning Policy (SPP) was issued in October 2008 and concerned the core principles, aims and expectations for the planning system. This consultation relates to the last part of the SPP, and deals with community engagement, sustainable development, and policies currently expressed through 17 individual SPPs and NPPGs, together with the outcomes of the planning process.

Deadline for comments is 24 June 2009.