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How will the migration of existing licences to the new framework impact on the public register – is SEPA under a legal obligation to update the permits on the public register to reflect their new status or any new conditions?
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 26 September 2023 Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 26 September 2023Decision on Taking Business in Private Decision on Taking Business in Private Good morning, and welcome to the 22nd meeting in 2023 of the Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee.
Workplace parking levies were mentioned in the latest climate change plan. I do not think that it is strong enough, but we definitely see it as part of the solution and, as Paul White said, in Nottingham where workplace parking levies been piloted, it has proven to be a success.
Galloway national park association believes that a new park could attract between 250,000 and 500,000 newvisits each year and £30 million to £60 million per annum of additional spending in the short term for the local economy, as well as helping support or create between 700 ...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
17 December 2020
I refer the member to the answer to question S5W-32111 on 26 October 2020, which continues to represent the latest position on this, with the Council’s proposals still awaited.
The issue seems to be that HMRC cannot match addresses to postcodes and people. When there are new developments, the records need to be updated accurately with new addresses.
The Scottish Government has also indicated it intends to develop a new National Marine Plan for Scotland by late 2025 which will provide “a clear policy framework that reflects our new shared priorities and commitments and considers potential co-dependencies, synergies or trad...
The Planning (Scotland) Act 2019 introduced new duties for planning to help to increase the population of rural areas of Scotland, particularly depopulated areas.
National Planning Framework 4 : The Committee will take evidence from— Andy Kinnaird, Head of Transforming Planning, and Fiona Simpson, Chief Planner, Scottish Government. 2.