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Data collection publication undertaken to establish the extent and state of vacant and derelict land in Scotland.
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An National Statistics Publication for Scotland
The Scottish Vacant and Derelict Land Survey (SVDLS) is a data collection undertaken to establish the extent and state of vacant and derelict land in Scotland.
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Annex C – Sites removed for definitional reasons
Data collection undertaken to establish the extent and state of vacant and derelict land in Scotland. The data is sourced from local authorities and the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority.
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3. General Points to Note
The Scottish Vacant and Derelict Land Survey (SVDLS) is a data collection undertaken to establish the extent and state of vacant and derelict land in Scotland.
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5. Derelict and Urban Vacant Land: Location and Trends
The Scottish Vacant and Derelict Land Survey (SVDLS) is a data collection undertaken to establish the extent and state of vacant and derelict land in Scotland.
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Scottish Vacant and Derelict Land Survey 2017
Data collection survey undertaken to establish the extent and state of vacant and derelict land in Scotland.
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- Planning statistics
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The Scottish Vacant and Derelict Land Survey is a data collection undertaken to establish the extent and state of vacant and derelict land in Scotland. The survey has been operating since 1988, and is managed by the Scottish Government Communities
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Annex C – Sites removed for definitional reasons
Data collection undertaken to establish the extent and state of vacant and derelict land in Scotland.
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A National Statistics publication for Scotland
The Scottish Vacant and Derelict Land Survey (SVDLS) is a data collection undertaken to establish the extent and state of vacant and derelict land in Scotland.
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Data collection publication undertaken to establish the extent and state of vacant and derelict land in Scotland.
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