Scottish Borders Council has launched a public consultation in the development of their key planning document.
Where new homes and businesses can be built and how further town centre regeneration can take place are just two of the questions Borderers are being asked as part of our upcoming consultation, the council said.
As part of the development of a new Local Development Plan in 2021, the council has produced and approved a 'Main Issues Report', and will be the subject of a 12-week consultation period.
The Main Issues Report identifies key development and land use issues which the next Local Development Plan must address, setting out what are considered to be our preferred options, including the identification of new sites for future development and suggesting reasonable alternatives.
As part of the consultation a series of drop in and workshop events have been arranged. The responses received will all be considered as part of the new Local Development Plan:
• 13 Nov – Newcastleton Village Hall 2-6pm (drop in session)
• 15 Nov – Sainsbury's Kelso 2-5pm (drop in session)
• 15 Nov – Kelso Town Hall 6-8pm (workshop)
• 19 Nov – 1 Tower Street, Selkirk 2-5.30pm (drop in session)
• 21 Nov – Co-op Eyemouth 2-5pm (drop in session)
• 21 Nov – Eyemouth Community Centre 6-8pm (workshop)
• 26 Nov – Burgh Hall, Peebles 2-5pm (drop in session)
• 26 Nov – Burgh Hall, Peebles 6-8pm (workshop)
• 27 Nov – Council Chambers, Duns 2-5pm (drop in session)
• 27 Nov – Council Chambers, Duns 6-8pm (workshop)
• 28 Nov – Village Centre, West Linton 2-6pm (drop in session)
• 29 Nov – Tesco, Galashiels 2-5pm (drop in session)
• 29 Nov – Galashiels Transport Interchange 6-8pm (workshop)
• 12 Dec – Council Chamber, Newtown 6-8pm (workshop)
• 13 Dec – Morrisons, Hawick 2-5pm (drop in session)
• 13 Dec – Heritage Hub, Hawick 6-8pm (workshop)
Councillor Tom Miers, Executive Member for Planning and Environment, said: "The Main Issues Report seeks to identify the big questions that we need to address. These include where to site new homes and businesses, how to breathe new life into our town centres and where to redevelop old sites for new purposes.
"This report is not a statement of policy but instead is an invitation for ideas and comment from everyone who has an interest in how this wonderful region of ours develops, including housing, industry, transport and public services.
"Our overarching purpose is to encourage new growth and investment while preserving and enhancing the unique landscape and built heritage that characterises the Scottish Borders. In fact the two go hand in hand: increasingly, investment and jobs come to areas that are great places to live and work. So good building design and sensitive development improves our economic prospects as well as enriching our quality of life."
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30/10/2018
Scottish Borders Council Launches Consultation On Future Planning Decisions


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