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by Kate Shannon
19 December 2017
Views sought on Scotland’s planning system

Views sought on Scotland’s planning system

A Holyrood committee is looking for views about Scotland’s planning system, as part of new inquiry.

The Planning (Scotland) Bill was introduced to the Scottish Parliament in early December.

It aims to improve the system of development planning, support delivery of planned developments and includes a new right for communities to produce their own plans for their places.

The Local Government and Communities Committee wants to put the new legislation to the test and is looking to hear views from stakeholders as part of its scrutiny of the proposed legislation.

Convener Bob Doris MSP said: “The entire purpose of these proposed changes is to strengthen the planning system and boost its contribution to inclusive growth, housing and infrastructure in Scotland.

“The bill also aims to empower people to have their say on their places more than ever before, so that communities can influence development plans in their local areas.

“Our committee now wants to find out whether the bill will deliver an improved planning system and if so, should any improvements and changes be made to the bill so that Scotland can develop a world-class approach to planning its cities, towns and rural areas in the future.”

The closing date for submissions is 2 February 2018.

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