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Scottish planning policy

Publication Year

2010

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Comprises a statement of the Scottish Government's policy on nationally important land use planning matters, consolidating 17 separate policies into one document. Covers: the Scottish Government’s view of the purpose of planning; the core principles for the operation of the system and the objectives for key parts of the system; statutory guidance on sustainable development and planning under Section 3E of the Planning etc. (Scotland) Act 2006; concise subject planning policies, including the implications for development planning and development management; and the Scottish Government’s expectations of the intended outcomes of the planning system.

Document History

Supeseded by Scottish planning policy (Scottish Government, 2014). Supersedes: SPP 2 - Economic development (SEDD, 2002); SPP 3 - Planning for homes (Scottish Government, 2008); SPP 4 - Planning for minerals (SEDD, 2006); SPP 6 - Renewable energy (SEDD, 2007); SPP 7 - Planning and flooding (SEDD, 2004); SPP 8 - Town centres and retailing (SEDD, 2006); SPP 10 - Planning for waste management (Scottish Executive, 2007); SPP 11 - Open space and physical activity (Scottish Government, 2007); SPP 15 - Planning for rural development (SEDD, 2005); SPP 16 - Opencast coal (SEDD, 2005); SPP 20 - Role of architecture and design Scotland (SEDD, 2005); SPP 21 - Green belts (SEDD, 2006); SPP 22 - Planning for fish farming (SEDD, 2007); SPP 23 - Planning and the historic environment (Scottish Government, 2008). Also supersedes: NPPG 12 - Skiing developments (Scottish Office, 1997); NPPG 13 - Coastal planning (Scottish Office, 1997); NPPG 19 - Radio telecommunications (Scottish Executive, 2001); SDD Circular 12/1986 - Planning control over onshore oil and gas operations (SDD, 1986); PAN 53 - Classifying the coast for planning purposes (Scottish Office, 1998); and Scottish planning policy (Scottish Government, 2008). Related to the following: Scottish planning policy - consultation draft (Scottish Government, 2013); Scottish planning policy - post-adoption strategic environmental assessment (SEA) statement (Scottish Government, 2010); Scottish planning policy environmental report; and Scottish planning policy - environmental report: annex A. Supplementary strategic environmental assessment of proposed changes to the draft Scottish planning policy (both Scottish Government, 2009).

ISBN

9780755991563

Publisher Information

Scottish Government

The Scottish Government is the devolved government for Scotland. It is responsible for most of the issues of day-to-day concern to the people of Scotland, including health, education, justice, rural affairs, and transport. Previously known as the Scottish Executive.

St Andrew's House
Regent Road
Edinburgh
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