Supported by: Miles Briggs*, Maurice Corry*, Bill Bowman*, Jeremy Balfour*, John Lamont*, Margaret Mitchell*, Douglas Ross*, Annie Wells*, Bill Kidd*, Ross Thomson*, Donald Cameron*, Richard Lyle*, Edward Mountain*, Oliver Mundell*, Liz Smith*, Murdo Fraser*, David Torrance*, Colin Beattie* *S5M-03334 Gillian Martin: New Rights for Communities to Get Involved in Area Planning That the Parliament welcomes the 20 proposals for revamping the planning system, — which will support economic growth, delivery of houses and increase community involvement in planning decisions, and hopes that communities across Scotland will get involved in the consultation, which puts forward proposals on zoning more land for housing, promoting self-build and removing the need to apply for planning permission for more types of development, as well as seeking views on new rights for communities to produce their own plans for their local area, with the aim of empowering them.