People power is needed to help guide early work on East Dunbartonshire's next Local Development Plan – LDP3.
An online survey has been created and drop-in sessions are being held in local communities between now and January 2024.
An LDP sets out a long-term vision for where development should and should not happen.
The first key step is the creation of an Evidence Report and that's where East Dunbartonshire Council needs the views of residents, businesses, groups and organisations.
The report will focus on the broad concepts that will shape the plan and not, at this stage, the merits of individual sites.
Key issues include:
- Biodiversity, natural places and trees
- Brownfield and vacant/derelict land
- Climate change, mitigation and adaptation
- Good design and places
- Flood risk and water management
- Housing (including affordable housing)
Infrastructure and local neighbourhoods - Retail
- Sustainable transport.
Visit the consultation webpage for information and to fill in the online survey.
A series of public drop-in sessions are being held, where officers will be available to discuss any issues relating to the consultation or overall LDP3:
Bishopbriggs War Memorial Hall: Thursday 30 November 2023 – 5-8pm
Kirkintilloch Town Hall: Tuesday 5 December 2023 – 5-8pm
Bearsden – New Kilpatrick Parish Church, Main Hall: Wednesday 6 December 2023 – 2-5pm
Milton of Campsie Village Hall: Tuesday 12 December 2023 – 3-7pm
Torrance – Caldwell Halls: Tuesday 19 December 2023 – 5-8pm
Lennoxtown – Campsie Memorial Hall: Tuesday 9 January 2024 – 5-8pm
Twechar Healthy Living and Enterprise Centre: Thursday 11 January 2024 – 4-7pm
Milngavie Library: Monday 15 January 2024 – 5-8pm.
There also plans for an online information session. To register your interest or provide feedback, email the Council’s Land Planning Policy team – development.plan@eastdunbarton.gov.ukDevelopment plan email address
Postal correspondence can be sent to: Land Planning Policy, Southbank House, 1 Strathkelvin Place, Kirkintilloch G66 1XQ.
The closing date for survey responses and comments is 31 January 2024.
Councillor Gordan Low, Leader of East Dunbartonshire Council, said,
"You can have a say via our online survey, at the information sessions or by contacting us directly by email and post.
"LDPs typically look 20 years ahead and are vital to help address climate change, deliver high-quality places to live, attract new jobs and investment, regenerate town centres and more."
Visit the consultation webpage and visit the FAQs webpage for more information.
The current Local Development Plan (LDP2) will remain in place until the new plan (LDP3) is fully approved (expected by early 2028).