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Planning Advice Note PAN 81: Community Engagement - Planning with People

DescriptionAdvice to planning authorities and developers on how communities should be properly engaged in the planning process.
ISBN9780755951222
Official Print Publication DateMarch 2007
Website Publication DateMarch 12, 2007

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Contents

PLANNING SERIES

SUMMARY

PLANNING REFORM

01: INTRODUCTION

02: COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT IN PLANNING - WHAT IT IS AND WHY IT IS IMPORTANT

03: ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- The Role of Scottish Ministers
- The Role of the Planning Authority
- The Role of Councillors
- The Role of Applicants and their Agents
- The Role of Community Councils, Voluntary, Interest and Amenity Groups
- The Role of Key Agencies and Statutory Consultees

04: WHAT THE COMMUNITY CAN EXPECT FROM THE PLANNING PROCESS

05: DELIVERING EFFECTIVE COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT IN LAND USE PLANNING
- Standard 1: Involvement
- Standard 2: Support
- Standard 3: Planning
- Standard 4: Methods
- Standard 5: Working together
- Standard 6: Sharing information
- Standard 7: Working with others
- Standard 8: Improvement
- Standard 9: Feedback
- Standard 10: Monitoring and evaluation

06: SUPPORT FOR COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT IN PLANNING
- Training for Communities
- Training for Planning Authorities and Elected Members
- Sources of Information and Advice
- e-Planning Efficient Government Programme

CONCLUSION

ANNEX 1: USEFUL CONTACTS AND REFERENCES

ANNEX 2: GLOSSARY OF PLANNING TERMS

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