Scottish planning policy
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[edit] Introduction
In Scotland, the main primary legislation setting the structure of the planning system is the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 as amended by the Planning (Scotland) Act 2019. Local authorities and the national park authorities are responsibility for delivering planning services.
Scottish Planning Policy is the Scottish government’s national policy for future development and the use of land. Following a review of planning policy, the latest version was published in June 2014, replacing the 2010 version and the Designing Places (2001) statement.
The policy document promotes a consistent approach in its application across Scotland, whilst allowing some flexibility in relation to the local environment. It is focused on:
- Preparation of development plans.
- Development design from conception to delivery.
- Determination of planning applications and appeals.
In addition to the planning policy document, there are a number of supplementary planning policy documents:
- National Planning Framework (NPF). This sets the context for development planning in Scotland and provides a framework for the spatial development of Scotland as a whole. For more information see: National Planning Framework
- Creating Places policy statement.
- Designing Streets policy statement.
- Circulars.
See Scottish planning and architecture documents for more information.
[edit] Policies
The principal policies covered include:
- Sustainability – a strong focus for the government to create a more successful country through increasing sustainable economic growth.
- Delivery – focusing on development planning and development management.
- Placemaking – with an emphasis on places creating better places.
Key subjects have specific policies, including:
- A successful, sustainable place:
- Promoting town centres.
- Promoting rural development.
- Supporting business and employment.
- Enabling delivery of new homes.
- Valuing the historic environment.
- A low carbon place:
- Delivering heat and electricity.
- Planning for zero waste.
- · A natural, resilient place:
- Valuing the natural environment.
- Maximising the benefits of green infrastructure.
- Supporting aquaculture.
- Managing flood risk and drainage.
- A connected place:
- Promoting sustainable transport and active travel.
- Supporting digital connectivity.
NB Glasgow City Development Plan, Published by Glasgow City Council in 2016, states: ‘Published on 23 June 2014, SPP (Scottish Planning Policy) sets out national planning policies for operation of the planning system and for the development and use of land. The SPP promotes consistency in the application of policy across Scotland whilst allowing sufficient flexibility to reflect local circumstances. It directly relates to, amongst other things, the preparation of development plans.’
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