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Historic Environment Topic Paper - LDP3 Evidence Report
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LDP3 Topic Paper - Historic Environment π°βοΈπ―οΈποΈβ²βοΈ
To inform the Evidence Report for LDP3 we will be publishing a series of topic papers, exploring in detail the evidence we and others hold across the many themes that LDP3 will address. We have now published a Topic Paper on the 'Historic Environment.'
The scope of the topic paper is to consider the historic built environment and landscape of East Ayrshire in relation to land use planning and the implications for the spatial strategy of LDP3.
The Historic Environment topic paper corresponds with National Planning Framework 4 (NPF4)Policy 7, the intent of which is to "protect and enhance historic environment assets and places, and to enable positive change as a catalyst for the regeneration of places".
This Topic Paper is part of a wider suite of papers, which will be released in groups until the Evidence Report is ready. You can read other relevant Topic Papers by clicking Related Projects on this page, or by visiting the main page for Local Development Plan 3.
πSubmit your comments π
We welcome your comments on this topic paper using oursurvey.
To inform the Evidence Report for LDP3 we will be publishing a series of topic papers, exploring in detail the evidence we and others hold across the many themes that LDP3 will address. We have now published a Topic Paper on the 'Historic Environment.'
The scope of the topic paper is to consider the historic built environment and landscape of East Ayrshire in relation to land use planning and the implications for the spatial strategy of LDP3.
The Historic Environment topic paper corresponds with National Planning Framework 4 (NPF4)Policy 7, the intent of which is to "protect and enhance historic environment assets and places, and to enable positive change as a catalyst for the regeneration of places".
This Topic Paper is part of a wider suite of papers, which will be released in groups until the Evidence Report is ready. You can read other relevant Topic Papers by clicking Related Projects on this page, or by visiting the main page for Local Development Plan 3.
πSubmit your comments π
We welcome your comments on this topic paper using oursurvey.
This survey will ask you about the evidence presented in the Historic Environment Topic Paper. We would like to know if you believe that the evidence we have gathered is robust, or if you have identified any errors or omissions in the paper.