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Modernising the planning system

By: Language: English Series: Scottish Planning and Environmental Law ; (110) August 2005, 82-88(7)Publication details: 2005Subject(s): Summary: The Scottish Executive has reaffirmed its intention to introduce a Planning Bill to implement proposals that require change to the existing Scottish planning legislation including the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 during the current parliamentary session. Summarises key elements of the Scottish Executive's June 2005 White Paper "Modernising the planning system" (see L130198): third-party rights of appeal, founding principles for proposals, the need for a culture change in planning, development planning, development management, enforcement and initiatives to be progressed.
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The Scottish Executive has reaffirmed its intention to introduce a Planning Bill to implement proposals that require change to the existing Scottish planning legislation including the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 during the current parliamentary session. Summarises key elements of the Scottish Executive's June 2005 White Paper "Modernising the planning system" (see L130198): third-party rights of appeal, founding principles for proposals, the need for a culture change in planning, development planning, development management, enforcement and initiatives to be progressed.