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The Planning System and Transport Scotland
ArticleThe planning system is used to make decisions about the future development and use of land in our towns, cities and countryside
Development Planning
ArticleWe work with all Local Authorities, National Park Authorities and Strategic Development Planning Authorities in the preparation of their Development Plans.
Planning applications
ArticleActing on behalf of Scottish Ministers in their capacity as roads authority, Transport Scotland is a statutory consultee in the planning process.
Media Results
Work on the Scottish Trunk Road Network
ArticleWhen 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
ArticleAn 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
ArticleDirections and regulations relating to traffic signs and road markings
Trading from trunk road lay-bys
ArticleYou 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)
ArticleScot-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)
ArticleA service offered by Transport Scotland to help with the appraisal of transport projects and programmes