Fourth National Planning Framework - position statement: consultation analysis
Independent analysis of the responses to our consultation paper on Scotland’s Fourth National Planning Framework Position Statement which ran from 26 November 2020 to 19 February 2021.
Footnotes
1. The consultation paper is available at Fourth National Planning Framework: position statement.
2. Organisations were placed into a group based on name and, where available, after accessing information on relevant websites including the organisation's own website. Classification also took account of the primary driver for the submission.
3. United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
4. Scottish Government National Outcomes.
5. Scottish Government, Place Principle.
6. Local energy policy statement.
7. consultation on the draft strategy will close on 30 April 2021. The consultation paper is available at Heat in buildings strategy - achieving net zero emissions: consultation.
8. The SPP and Housing Consultation Paper.
9. Analysis of responses to the SPP and Housing consultation and the Scottish Government's response to the consultation.
10. Delivering design value: the housing design quality conundrum.
11. A New Future for Scotland's Town Centres.
12. A sequential process to avoid, mitigate and compensate negative ecological impacts and effects.
14. "Scotland's landscapes are spectacular, contributing to our quality of life, our national identity and the visitor economy. Landscape quality is found across Scotland and all landscapes support place-making. National Scenic Areas and National Parks attract many visitors and reinforce our international image. We also want to continue our strong protection for our wildest landscapes – wild land is a nationally important asset. Closer to settlements landscapes have an important role to play in sustaining local distinctiveness and cultural identity, and in supporting health and well-being."
15. Dynamic Coast: Scotland's Coastal Change Assessment.
16. Transforming Places Together: digital strategy for planning.
Contact
Email: Chief.Planner@gov.scot
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