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Society Response to Consultation on Draft National Planning Framework 4

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The Society responded to the Scottish Government consultation on Draft National Planning Framework 4. Our interests in the draft NPF4 are mainly heritage related and we have confined our responses to address those issues. The Society recognises the various and often competing pressures on planning decision-makers across Scotland and we welcome the Scottish Government’s efforts to develop a place-based spatial strategy to allow more efficient and productive use of our resources to ensure a healthy and vibrant country. In general the Society welcomes this new NPF4 draft and its recognition of the value and benefits of the historic environment across multiple policies.

However, we have some specific and detailed issues around Policy 28: Historic assets and places. this policy is where we would expect to see the contents of Scottish Planning Policy: Valuing the Historic Environment reflected, and several key documents referenced there are missing here, for example Planning Advice Note 2/2011: Planning and Archaeology, which helps clarify processes for working with historic environment assets in the planning process. If this advice is not to be referenced there must be clarity that this will be urgently included in the Managing Change Guidance Notes published by Historic Environment Scotland which are referenced. There are more details in our full response which is available to download here:


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