Scottish Crown Estate strategic management plan: partial BRIA

How the draft plan may impact on business (including the third sector) and regulation.


Consultation

Within Government

The provision in the Strategic Management Plan for the Scottish Crown Estate were developed in a collaborative way, with extensive involvement from relevant officials across the Scottish Government, including:

Directorate for Marine Scotland

Directorate for Environment and Forestry

Directorate of Financial Management

Transport Scotland

Directorate for Local Government and Communities

Directorate for Agriculture and Rural Economy

Directorate for Culture, Tourism and Major Events

Directorate for Energy and Climate Change

Directorate for Legal Services

Public Consultation

The Scottish Government consulted informally with members of the Stakeholder Advisory Group on the Scottish Crown Estate and Crown Estate Scotland (Interim Management) on the draft vision and objectives, priorities and policies.

A formal consultation process on the draft Strategic Management Plan is being run in parallel with the opportunity to provide comments on this partial Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment.

Business

The Stakeholder Advisory Group, established in September 2015, provides a forum for stakeholders to contribute their views on the future management of the Scottish Crown Estate. The diverse membership of the Advisory Group brings together the perspectives of numerous representatives of Scottish Crown Estate portfolio interests including representatives of marine industries and tenant farming interests. The Advisory Group has met on ten occasions to date.

Contact

Email: nikki.milne@gov.scot

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