Scottish planning policy
Publication Year
2014
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Sets out national planning policies which reflect Scottish Ministers' priorities for operation of the planning system and for the development and use of land. The Scottish Planning Policy (SPP) promotes consistency in the application of policy across Scotland whilst allowing sufficient flexibility to reflect local circumstances. Directly relates to: the preparation of development plans; the design of development, from initial concept through to delivery; and the determination of planning applications and appeals.
Document History
Superseded by Scottish planning policy (revised December 2020) (Scottish Government, 2014). Partially supersedes Scotland's zero waste plan (Scottish Government, 2010), specifically Annex B - see pages 41-44 of Scottish Planning Policy for replacement. Supersedes Scottish planning policy (Scottish Government, 2010) and Designing places - a policy statement for Scotland (Scottish Executive, 2001). Related to the following: Draft advice on net economic benefit and planning (Scottish Government, 2016); Ambition, opportunity, place - Scotland's third national planning framework (also known as NPF3) (Scottish Government, 2014); Creating places - a policy statement on architecture and place for Scotland (Scottish Government, 2013); Designing streets: a policy statement for Scotland (Scottish Government, 2010) and the series of Scottish Government circulars.
ISBN
9781784125677
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.
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