| Description | Draws on recent research as well as existing initiatives policies and best practice across Scotland, the UK and further afield to highlight how local authorities can effectively control and manage illegal poster advertising in urban and rural areas. |
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| ISBN | 0-7559-5304-5 |
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| Official Print Publication Date | December 2006 |
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| Website Publication Date | December 28, 2006 |
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ISBN 0 7559 5304 5
ISSN 0141-514X
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Contents
Introduction
Statutory framework for advertisement control
Control and management of fly-posting
Conclusions
Planning series:
- Scottish Planning Policies ( SPPs) provide statements of Scottish Executive policy on nationally important land use and other planning matters, supported where appropriate by a locational framework.
- Circulars, which also provide statements of Scottish Executive policy, contain guidance on policy implementation through legislative or procedural change.
- Planning Advice Notes ( PANs) provide advice on good practice and other relevant information.
- Statements of Scottish Executive policy contained in SPPs and Circulars may be material considerations to be taken into account in development plan preparation and development management.
Existing National Planning Policy Guidelines ( NPPGs) have continued relevance to decision making, until such time as they are replaced by a SPP. The term SPP should be interpreted as including NPPGs.
Statements of Scottish Executive location-specific planning policy, for example the West Edinburgh Planning Framework, have the same status in decision making as SPPs.
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