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Scottish Vacant and Derelict Land Survey 2018
Data collection undertaken to establish the extent and state of vacant and derelict land in Scotland.
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- Planning statistics
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Gypsy/Traveller Sites in Scotland
The report presents findings from a study collating data on Gypsy/Traveller sites in Scotland.
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Domestic and non-domestic energy performance certificates review: executive summary
Analysis of responses to our three public consultations about energy performance certificates (EPCs).
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Domestic and non-domestic energy performance certificates: review
Analysis of responses to our three public consultations about energy performance certificates (EPCs).
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Planning performance statistics: 2018-2019 midyear
Latest statistics on planning decision-making and timescales for April to September 2018 (quarters one and two), as well as historic data going back to quarter one of 2014-2015.
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- Planning statistics
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Housing land audits: research project
Assessment of housing land audits (HLAs) for consistency and compliance, their potential for standardisation and their role in development plan delivery.
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Planning, economy, place: literature review
Review of the publications and case studies regarding how planning can support the economy, and how the economy can support creating great places.
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Domestic and non-domestic energy performance certificates review: supplementary notes
Notes supplementing analysis of responses to our three public consultations about energy performance certificates (EPCs).
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Relationship between food environment and planning system: research summary
Summary of research responding to the question 'How can the planning system best support the creation of an improved food environment in Scotland?'.
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Customer service and the planning system: a research study
The research follows on the back of the 2017 People, Places and Planning consultation and highlights examples of good practice and forward considerations for strengthening customer service within the planning system.