Place and Wellbeing Assessments completed by September 2023 can be seen below. They range in their coverage from high level policy at regional level to more specific proposals at a local scale. Each Place and Wellbeing Assessment ends with the production of a report recommending how a more place based approach can be taken, which are linked below.
Alloa Project Town
- Draft Interim Climate Change Strategy (inital assessment)
- Wellbeing Hub Location
- NHS Forth Valley Healthcare Strategy 2016-2021
- Local Development Plan Vision and Strategic Objectives
- Local Outcomes Improvement Plan
- Clackmannanshire Council Interim Climate Change Strategy (follow-up assessment)
Ayr Project Town
- Wallacetown Housing Regeneration
- Sustainable Development and Climate Change Strategy Review
- Local Housing Strategy
- Accessible Ayr
Clydebank Project Town
- Implementation of Clydebank Town Centre Development Framework (Report Summary)
- West Dunbartonshire Health and Social Care Partnership Strategic Plan
- Clydebank Health and Care Centre Travel Plan
- Safe Delivery Improvement Group Strategy (Community Planning Partnership)
Dalkeith Project Town
- Single Midlothian Plan
- Dalkeith Regeneration Development Framework
- Central Dalkeith and Woodburn Community Action Plan
Dunoon Project Town
- Western Seaboard Marine Gateways, Dunoon Waterfront proposal, submitted as part of the UK Levelling Up Fund application
- Active Travel Hub
- Argyll and Bute Health and Social Care Partnership Strategic Plan
- Argyll and Bute Local Policing Plan
Fraserburgh Project Town
- Beachfront Masterplan
- Aberdeenshire Health and Social Care Partnership Strategic Plan
- Fraserburgh Primary School Merger
Rutherglen Project Town
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Place Network
For those interested in the importance of place as a working approach to delivering national outcomes around improved wellbeing and inclusive growth.
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Shaping Places for Wellbeing Programme
The Shaping Places for Wellbeing Programme is a joint delivery partnership between the Improvement Service and Public Health Scotland. This forum is for those interested in our work supporting the role of place to reduce inequality and improve the wellbeing of people and planet.