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Part 2 – National Planning Policy
National Planning Framework 4 (NPF4) is our national spatial strategy for Scotland. It sets out our spatial principles, regional priorities, national developments and national planning policy. It should be read as a whole and replaces NPF3 and
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- National Planning Framework 4
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8 Your Obligations as a Broker or a Dealer
Statutory guidance on the duties that must be complied with by anyone who produces, keeps, imports or manages controlled waste in Scotland.
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Non-native species: code of practice
Guidance on non-native species, approved by the Scottish Parliament. Came into effect on 2 July 2012.
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1. Introduction
A strategy setting out the Scottish Government's proposals for delivering further improvements to air quality.
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Mathematical models
All farms must meet strict guidelines to ensure that the environmental impacts are assessed and managed safely.
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- Fish farm environmental impacts
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6 Appendices
This research assessed why some outdoor users behave responsibly within official guidelines, while others behave irresponsibly or illegally, when camping with tents in Scotland.
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Priority 2: Integrated policy
A plan setting out timelines, milestones and responsible organisations for delivering the actions in Cleaner Air for Scotland 2: towards a better place for everyone.
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4. Findings of the Review
Conclusions and recommendations from the independent review of the Cleaner Air for Scotland strategy.
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Responsible Authorities
The European Noise Directive (END) was adopted in 2004 and requires member states to bring about measures which are intended to avoid, prevent or reduce noise on a prioritised area basis.
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What does the consultation cover
The European Noise Directive (END) was adopted in 2004 and requires member states to bring about measures which are intended to avoid, prevent or reduce noise on a prioritised area basis.
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