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Consultations are taking place on planning issues including the historic environment, housing and developer contributions for schools.

Members of the public, community councils, key agencies, groups and other stakeholders are being invited to have their say before 13 December 2024 on the following consultations.

the roman baths located in East Dunbartonshire
the roman baths located in East Dunbartonshire

Draft Historic Environment Planning Guidance

Revised advice for development proposals which would potentially impact the historic environment – to support the current Local Development Plan (LDP2). No changes to local designations are proposed. Visit the Planning 2024 consultation web page for more information.

Developer Contributions – School Capacities Planning Guidance (update)

Amendments to expected developer contributions relating to education requirements, where the development is likely to cause a catchment school to exceed 90% capacity or to add to the roll in a school already exceeding 90% capacity. This reflects updated data on school rolls and current capacities. Visit the Planning 2024 consultation web page for more information.

Indicative Local Housing Land Requirement (I-LHLR)

Consultation is being held on a potential local housing supply target as part of the preparations for the new Local Development Plan (LDP3). The I-LHLR covers the whole of East Dunbartonshire and does not detail potential sites. Visit the Planning 2024 consultation webpage to find out more and have your say.

small bricks with a pencil and scissors
small bricks with a pencil and scissors

Additionally, a drop-in session will be held at Milngavie Library and Community Education Centre – Allander Road, Milngavie, G62 8PN – on Thursday 28 November 2024, between 2.30pm and 7.30pm – where you can access more information and provide feedback on all of the consultations.

I hope as many people as possible can spare the time to log on or drop in and contribute their views on these important consultations.
Councillor Paul Ferretti, Convener of the Council's Place, Neighbourhood & Corporate Assets Committee

Councillor Ferretti added, "All of the feedback received will help to inform East Dunbartonshire's Local Development Plans."

If you have any questions, please email development.plan@eastdunbarton.gov.uk by 13 December 2024.

Alternatively, you can write to Land Planning Policy, East Dunbartonshire Council, Southbank House, Strathkelvin Place, Kirkintilloch, G66 1XQ or call 0300 123 4510.