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Moray Council invites communities to have their say in Local Place Plan scheme


By Alan Beresford

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COMMUNITIES across Moray are being invited to register their interest in preparing a Local Place Plan.

Communities across Moray are being invited to have their say in the Local Place Plan.
Communities across Moray are being invited to have their say in the Local Place Plan.

These are community-led proposals for the development and use of land offering communities the chance to have their say on the local area and their aspirations for future change.

Once Local Place Plans have been registered by the planning authority, there is a legal responsibility to take them into account in the preparation of the Local Development Plan.

Moray Council’s Local Development Plan 2027 is in development now and communities are being encouraged to have a more direct role in the decisions that influence their place through their Local Place Plan.

They provide a tool for local communities to think about how to make their 'place' better, agree priorities and take action, often working with others to make change happen. Guidance on whether a Local Place Plan is the right thing for a community can be found from the Scottish Government here.

Moray Council’s planning and regulatory services chairman, Councillor David Gordon, said: “The world of planning and development can be an intimidating one but we know communities across Moray have some fantastic ideas and creative ways to develop their area.

"Local Place Plans offer a route to council to share these ideas and have them considered under wider planning processes.”

Future events looking at the Local Development Plan 2027 and giving opportunities to speak with the team include: Lossiemouth Town Hall – June 17, 10am-3pm; Fochabers Institute – June 22, 3pm-8pm; Maggie Fair – June 24; Dallas Gal – July 2, 1pm-4pm; Cullen Harbour Gala – July 23;

Glenlivet Tea in the Park – August 13-28; Buckie North Church Hall – August 26, 10am-3pm;

Keith Longmore Hall – September 9, 10am-3pm.

To register an interest in preparing a Local Place Plan email localplaceplans@moray.gov.uk and include details of the community group submitting the plan and a map of the area the Local Place Plan is to cover.



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