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Public consultation still going on into new local development plan in Cairngorms


By Tom Ramage

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Planning officers at the Cairngorms National Park Authority are still asking people for their views on a range of supplementary and non-statutory planning guidance which will support the new Local Development Plan.

A consultation is going on and will be active until Friday August 7.

All responses will be reported to the planning committee to decide the final content of the guidance.

The Local Development Plan 2020 will guide development in the Cairngorms National Park over the period 2020-2025.

The LDP identifies land for development and policies to ensure delivery of social and economic benefits for the park at the same time as conserving and enhancing its natural and cultural heritage.

There are ambitious targets for affordable housing in the communities that need it, as well as opportunities for business development and diversification.

Ruthven Barracks, Kingussie (James Stewart Grant)
Ruthven Barracks, Kingussie (James Stewart Grant)

The new LDP is currently under examination by an independent planning report at the Scottish Government, with a view to it being adopted later in the year.

This will be the plan used, not only by the CNPA in making planning decisions but by all the local authorities that cover the park.

CNPA planning manager Dan Harris said: “We are seeking peoples’ views on the form and content of this non statutory guidance which covers natural heritage, landscape, cultural heritage and renewable energy.

"This is not an opportunity to revisit the LDP itself and new requirements cannot be introduced at this stage.

"Instead, the non-statutory guidance aims to provide an explanation and supporting information to help implement the policies of the next Local Development Plan.

"This consultation is therefore an important opportunity for anyone with an interest to influence its content.

"We will bring further non-statutory and supplementary guidance out for consultation later in the year.”

There is more information on the non statutory planning guidance and instructions on how to respond on the CNPA website.

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