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Where are we with Local Place Plans?
By Nick Wright
on May 31, 2023
- How should communities go about preparing Local Place Plans?
- What role should local authorities have?
- What will they look like?
- How will they be resourced and implemented?
- How much influence will they have?
- Should they be restricted only to planning matters?
To help answer some of those questions, I thought it would be helpful to share my understanding of where we are at the moment on available information and examples of completed plans.
Information and guidance
- Scottish Government information page about Local Place Plans, including a link to their How To Guide for Communities on Local Place Plans.
- PAS information page about community-led plans and guide to preparing Local Place Plans.
- Various local authorities have webpages about Local Place Planning, for example Fife, Highland and Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park
- SCDC research about the opportunities and challenges of Local Place Plans
Plans
The Scottish Government has been keen to say that there is no one perfect model of a Local Place Plan. Provided they are community-led and include a spatial vision, they can each look different. To demonstrate that, here are some of the small number of Local Place Plans produced so far:
- Ferguslie Park pilot Local Place Plan
- Foxbar pilot Local Place Plan
- Wester Hailes Local Place Plan
- Kinning Park Local Place Plan
- Arrochar, Tarbet and Ardlui Local Place Plan
- Callander Local Place Plan
- Stratherrick and Foyers Local Place Plan
More plans are being produced all the time - work is ongoing in Stranraer, Cupar, Skye, the Black Isle, Nairn, Ardgour and no doubt many other places - so this list should not be treated as complete. Do you know of any other Local Place Plans? Please share in the comments on the LinkedIn version of this article.