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The Planning System and Transport Scotland

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The planning system is used to make decisions about the future development and use of land in our towns, cities and countryside

Development Planning

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We work with all Local Authorities, National Park Authorities and Strategic Development Planning Authorities in the preparation of their Development Plans.

Planning applications

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Acting on behalf of Scottish Ministers in their capacity as roads authority, Transport Scotland is a statutory consultee in the planning process.

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Work on the Scottish Trunk Road Network

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When Local Authority planning permission has been granted, developers must follow a clear process to agree the detail of any changes to the trunk road network and gain permission to carry out the work

Environmental Impact Assessments

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An Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a means of systematically drawing together an assessment of the likely significant environmental effects arising from a proposed development

Traffic signs and road markings

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Directions and regulations relating to traffic signs and road markings

Trading from trunk road lay-bys

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You must seek permission first from Transport Scotland before you are allowed to trade from a trunk road lay-by

Scottish Transport Analysis Guide (Scot-TAG)

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Scot-TAG is Transport Scotland’s web based information source for transport analysis guidance

STAG Technical Database - Assets

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Land use and Transport Integrations in Scotland (LATIS)

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A service offered by Transport Scotland to help with the appraisal of transport projects and programmes

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