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  1. Housing Development and Planning Policy: FOI release

    Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002

  2. 8 Issues for discussion

    This paper is to support discussion on options for an Infrastructure Levy for Scotland, to help fund infrastructure that supports wider growth.

    Part of:
    Infrastructure Levy For Scotland – Discussion Paper
  3. Economy of the Clyde

    Initiative to maximise river’s potential.

  4. Maximising the Clyde’s potential

    Opportunity to influence how the river and surrounding land is used.

  5. Glossary of terms and definitions

    This Guidance sets out expectations for implementing and delivering NPF4 policies which support the cross-cutting NPF4 outcome 'improving biodiversity'.

    Part of:
    Scottish Government Draft Planning Guidance: Biodiversity
  6. Annex A: Glossary/Definitions

    This consultation seeks your views on Scotland's first Flood Resilience Strategy, which will lay out what we need to do in the long term to make our places more flood resilient. The consultation asks questions about our proposed principles and the

    Part of:
    Flood resilience strategy: consultation
  7. Appendix B: Heat demand clusters

    This masterplan will support the strategic development of low carbon heat and energy infrastructure projects that align to the goals of the Clyde Mission. It aims to support the identification and development of a portfolio of heat and energy

    Part of:
    Clyde Mission: energy masterplan
  8. Clyde Mission

    Clyde Mission’s purpose is to use the Clyde to drive sustainable and inclusive growth for the city, the region and Scotland.

  9. Actions taken towards sustainable land use between April 2022 and March 2023

    Fourth annual progress report on Scotland's land use strategy, as required under Section 37A of The Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Act 2019. It covers the period of March 2022 to March 2023.

    Part of:
    Scotland's Land Use Strategy Annual Progress Report – 2022/2023
  10. Planning to reach net zero

    Creating more town centre homes and local services to help fight climate change.

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