Planning performance statistics: third quarter 2017-2018
This report presents the latest summary statistics on planning, decision-making, and timescales for October to December 2017 (quarter 3).
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How to access background or source data
The data collected for this statistical bulletin:
☐ are available in more detail through Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics
☒ are available via excel spreadsheets on the Planning Statistics webpages at: http://www.gov.scot/Topics/Statistics/Browse/Planning
Details for individual planning applications are also available on planning authorities’ eplanning websites.
☒ may be made available on request, subject to consideration of legal and ethical factors. Please contact Planning_Stats@gov.scot for further information.
☐ cannot be made available by Scottish Government for further analysis as Scottish Government is not the data controller.
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