Scottish Government's Local Place Plan Regulations consultation
Overview
Local Place Plans are a new type of community led plan giving people an opportunity to develop proposals for the development and use of land in the place where they live. They will not replace Local Development Plans but will provide more detail for smaller areas. They will be drawn up by communities with support from the Planning Service. Introduced by the Planning (Scotland) Act 2019 these plans will set out a community’s aspirations for its future development. Whilst provisions in the 2019 Planning Act provide the framework for the delivery of Local Place Plans, the Act did not contain provisions for their content, preparation, submission and registration.
The Scottish Government is consulting till 25 June 2021 on proposals for these provisions.
Why your views matter
The Scottish Government is seeking your views. East Lothian Council encourages anyone interested in place planning to get involved in helping shape these proposals.
What happens next
The Scottish Government will take views expressed into account in developing the regulations.
Areas
- All Areas
Audiences
- Anyone from any background
Interests
- Residents' views and priorities
- Young people's views and priorities
- Getting involved
- Tenant participation
- Physical Activity
- Health & Wellbeing
- Consultation & engagement
- Children & young people
- Older people
- Health & Wellbeing
- Community Development
- Community Planning
- Community Safety
- Antisocial Behaviour
- Drugs and Alcohol Issues
- Voluntary / Third Sector
- Health & Social Care
- Disability
- Mental Health
- Local Services
- Volunteering
- Flood Management
- Poverty
- Social Inclusion
- Fuel Poverty
- Dementia
- Community Justice
- Equalities
- Town Centres
- Climate Change
- Active Travel
- Parks & open spaces
- Schools & nurseries
- Learning
- Environment & sustainability
- Planning & development
- Traffic & transport
- Waste & Recycling
- Parking
- Biodiversity
- Town Centre Access
- Energy
- Housing provision
- Tourism
- Business
- Business Support & Development
- Policing
- Road Safety
- Resilient Communities
- Scottish Government Consultations
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