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National Planning Framework 4 Policy Overviews 23 to 33
January 29, 2026 by planningarchitecture No Comments | Category Architecture, Build to Rent, Green Spaces, Heat, National Planning Framework, Planning
NPF4 policy overviews
We have collated over three blogs, overviews of advice and guidance available for each of the 33 policies contained in National Planning Framework 4.
The blogs contain the following policy split.
- blog 1 – policy 1 to 11
- blog 2 – policy 2 to 22
- blog 3 – policy 23 to 33
These overviews are a mix of Scottish Government produced advice alongside that produced by Agencies and other stakeholders. The list is not exhaustive but is meant to provide signposts to advice to inform the implementation of these policies. These blogs are intended to be living documents and will be updated as and when new advice and guidance becomes available.
NPF4 Policy 23 – Health and safety
Relevant chief planner letters
- transitional arrangements for National Planning Framework 4 – February 2023
- work programme update – September 2024
Supporting guidance published by Scottish Government
- planning circular 3/2015 – planning controls for hazardous substances
- local development planning guidance
- local food for everyone
Guidance and useful information provided by other organisations
- the Control of Major Accident Hazards regulations 2015 guidance – HSE
- land use planning public safety advice – HSE
NPF4 Policy 24 – Digital infrastructure
Supporting guidance published by Scottish Government
- local development planning guidance
- digital telecommunications
- digital strategy for Scotland delivery plan 2025-2028
Guidance and useful information provided by other organisations
NPF4 Policy 25 – Community wealth building
Supporting guidance published by Scottish Government
- local development planning guidance
- community wealth building
- Community Wealth Building (Scotland) Bill
Guidance and useful information provided by other organisations
NPF4 Policy 26 – Business and industry
Relevant chief planner letters
Supporting guidance published by Scottish Government
Guidance and useful information provided by other organisations
- Tay Cities region economic strategy 2019-2039
- Deciding planning applications in the NPF era – Brodies LLP
- business and industry, brownfield, vacant and derelict land and buildings – topic paper – Dundee City Council
NPF4 Policy 27 – City, town, local and commercial centres
Relevant chief planner letters
Supporting guidance published by Scottish Government
Guidance and useful information provided by other organisations
NPF4 Policy 28 – Retail
Relevant chief planner letters
Supporting guidance published by Scottish Government
NPF4 Policy 29 – Rural Development
Relevant chief planner letters
- planning for housing – June 2024
- work programme update – September 2024
- 2025 progress update – April 2025
- Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Minister for Public Finance letter on housing – September 2025
- SME homebuilders – October 2025
Supporting guidance published by Scottish Government
NPF4 Policy 30 – Tourism
Relevant chief planner letters
Supporting guidance published by Scottish Government
Guidance and useful information provided by other organisations
- LDP evidence report on tourism – North Lanarkshire council
- sustainable tourism and short-term letting – Brodies LLP
- hutting guidance – 1000 huts campaign
NPF4 Policy 31 – Culture and creativity
Supporting guidance published by Scottish Government
NPF4 Policy 32 – Aquaculture
Supporting guidance published by Scottish Government
- local development planning guidance
- planning circular 1/2015 – relationship between the statutory land use planning system and marine planning and licencing
- planning circular 1/2007 – planning controls for marine fish farming
NPF4 Policy 33 – Minerals
Supporting guidance published by Scottish Government
- local development planning guidance
- planning advice note 50 – controlling the environmental effects of surface mineral workings
- surface mineral workings, annex A, on noise emissions
- surface mineral workings, annex B, on the control of dust
- surface mineral workings, annex C, on control of traffic
- Surface mineral workings, annex D, on control of blasting
- planning advice note 64 – reclamation of surface mineral workings
Guidance and useful information provided by other organisations
- aggregate minerals survey for Great Britain – 2023
- mineral extraction code of practice for the owners and operators of quarries and other mineral extraction sites – SEPA
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