Planning and Architecture
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Compulsory Purchase Order – National Assembly
12th January 2018 by planningarchitecture
When: 12 December 2017, 09:00 – 16:00 Where: Sheraton Hotel, Edinburgh Agenda 09:15 – Registration and Coffee 10:00 – Assembly Opens – Welcome – John McNairney, Scottish Government Chief Planner 10:05 – Key Note Address – Kevin Stewart, Minister for Local Government & Housing 10:25 – Questions and Answer Session – Kevin Stewart, Minister for Local Government…
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Making Places – Engaging Children and Young People Event – 30th March 2017
11th April 2017 by planningarchitecture
When: 30th March 2017, 13:00 – 18:00 Where: Gallery 2, The Lighthouse, Glasgow Background The Scottish Government’s Places, People and Planning consultation includes a range of proposals which support further engagement with children and young people in the planning process. We also want to encourage planning authorities to work with organisations to develop and expand the use of…
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Designing Places Student Competition
9th November 2016 by planningarchitecture
At the Scottish Awards for Quality in Planning (SAQP) ceremony, 8 November, the winning students of this year’s Designing Places competition received their certificates. This year’s competition took place on Saturday 12 March 2016, at the Lighthouse, in Glasgow. The day was led by Susie Stirling (Scottish Government), supported by Ian Alexander (JM Architects), Rowena…
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SEA HRA Forum
24th May 2016 by planningarchitecture
Scotland’s first combined SEA and HRA Forum was held at Atlantic Quay in Glasgow on 28th April. The forum provided an opportunity for both SEA and HRA practitioners to get together and share experiences, knowledge, good practice and ideas. Over 90 delegates attended the forum chaired by Professor Thomas Fischer from the University of Liverpool,…
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Planning Delivery Advice: Housing and Infrastructure
17th February 2016 by planningarchitecture
Purpose of the Advice On 17 February 2016 we published Draft Planning Delivery Advice on Housing and Infrastructure. The main purpose of the advice is to assist in the preparation of development plans by helping to provide clarity on how housing and infrastructure requirements can be clearly identified and programmed for delivery. The advice builds…
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Independent Planning Review Online Discussion Forum
4th February 2016 by planningarchitecture
UPDATE: Due to an enthusiastic response the online forum will now remain open until midday on 29th February. Thank you for all your contributions so far. Haven’t posted yet? Sign up today and make your views heard. Having your say As part of the on-going review of planning, the independent panel launched a call for…
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Planning Decisions
25th January 2016 by planningarchitecture
Ever wondered what happens when a planning application is notified to Scottish Ministers? Planning Decisions is a small team of civil servants and professional planners who process and assess cases notified to Ministers under Circular 3/2009: Notification of Planning Applications. This brings us into contact with lots of interesting and high profile cases, some big,…
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Improved ePlanning portal launches
13th January 2016 by planningarchitecture
A new eplanning system, launched January 13. 2016, will save applicants and local authorities almost £6m a year. The revamped version of ePlanning Scotland – now ePlanning.scot – lets individuals, architects and agents submit and manage planning applications online, saving millions. The upgrade will help secure the long term future of the service and enable…
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Supplementary Guidance on Wind Energy – good example guidance.
11th January 2016 by planningarchitecture
The Scottish Government were recently issued with a Notice of Intention to Adopt Supplementary Guidance on Wind Energy for South Ayrshire. We were impressed with the content and format of the document and its compliance with national policy, guidance and advice. As such we believe this Supplementary Guidance to be a good example of how…
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Lessons learned from the Aussie housing challenge.
14th December 2015 by planningarchitecture
Ian Gilzean is Chief Architect within Planning & Architecture Division. In December last year Ian flew out to begin a three-month secondment with Melbourne University and guest blogs to share his experience of working in Australia. In the past 18 months Planning and Architecture Division has seen a great deal of collaboration with the city…