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Planning Authorities

Planning in Scotland is essentially a local function and the planning authority in your local area should be your first point of contact for all planning applications and enquiries. It's helpful to discuss any proposals before you make an application. Use the map below to get in touch with your authority.

Authorities have three main planning duties: development management, development planning and enforcement.

Scotland Planning Authorities

Joint Authorities

StirlingStirlingLoch Lomond and Trossachs National ParkCairngorms National ParkShetland IslandsOrkney IslandsHighlandScottish BordersDumfries and GallowaySouth AyrshireNorth AyrshireSouth LanarkshireEast AyrshireEast RenfrewshireGlasgowNorth AyrshireRenfrewshireInverclydeWest DumbartonshireEast DumbartonshireNorth LanarkshireFalkirkWest LothianMidlothianEast LothianEdinburghFifeClackmannashireArgyll and ButeArgyll and ButeArgyll and ButeDundeePerth and KinrossAngusAberdeen CityAberdeenshireMorayWestern IslesHighland

Page updated: Tuesday, May 20, 2008