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Welcome to the Scottish Community Land Network

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This site is for people interested in the management and ownership of land-based assets by communities in Scotland. A Scottish Community Land Network, you might say... As you know the internet is a big 'place' with everything about anything so we aim to bring you relevant news and events, and provide opportunities to share ideas with other people interested in this subject. So far there are over 800 members, and more than 500 articles in our archive.

We hope you will join the network so that you can share your views, experiences and aspirations of owning and managing land-based assets.

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The most recent articles are available on the home page - previous articles are in their relevant topic areas (browse the 'Topics' menu on the left).

Consultations

Scottish planning policy consultation

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The Scottish Government has published the remaining sections of the new, consolidated Scottish Planning Policy document for consultation.

At present there's a range of Scottish planning policies, but a decision was taken back in October to streamline them into one consolidated policy (see previous article).  The first sections of that consolidated document have already been published and now the remaining sections are being published for consultation responses.  These sections cover national planning policy on community engagement and sustainable development as well as specific subject policies such as rural development, natural heritage and renewable energy. 

You can find the consultation document here and responses can be made until June 24th.  There are also consultation events planned for Glasgow, Aberdeen, Inverness and Edinburgh - further details on these can also be found on the website

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