In October 2023 the National Planning Improvement Champion (NPIC) launched an open call for ideas asking stakeholders for their thoughts on what a high performing planning system should look like and what impacts it should aspire to attain. It was hoped that it would provide a snapshot of the challenges and opportunities facing the planning system in Scotland.
This paper summarises the findings of the engagement and explains how they have helped to develop a new National Planning Improvement Framework (NPIF) which is to be piloted by planning authorities in 2024/25. It does not cover every point made in the submissions and discussion but, rather, attempts to pull out the key discussion points, concerns and ideas.
Download Planning Ambition: Findings from the Call for Ideas on Planning Performance
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National Planning Hub
The National Planning Hub provides planning authorities with access to specialist expertise, supports them to upskill their staff and prepare their workforce for the future.
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Planning Skills
The Planning Skills Programme co-ordinates training events for public sector planning officers, with the aim to develop the skills required to deliver better places.
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Planning for Place
The Planning for Place Programme supports councils and their partners to collaborate around place, seeking to encourage place-based approaches to joint planning, resourcing and delivery of places that enable all communities to flourish.
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Shaping Places for Wellbeing
The programme aims to improve Scotland’s wellbeing and reduce inequalities through changing our collective approaches to the places where we live, work and play.