| Description | Advice to planning authorities and developers on how communities should be properly engaged in the planning process. |
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| ISBN | 9780755951222 |
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| Official Print Publication Date | March 2007 |
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| Website Publication Date | March 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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