East Dunbartonshire Council has welcomed the progress of a plan outlining the future use of land in East Dunbartonshire, which has been examined by the Scottish Government and is now ready to progress to its final stage.
The Proposed Local Development Plan 2 (LDP2) - submitted to Scottish Ministers in June 2021 - provides a guide to land-use throughout East Dunbartonshire and will be used to determine future planning applications.
Overall, the report has endorsed the Council's proposed development strategy and has agreed that there is enough land supply for housing, meaning there is no requirement to release further green belt land at this time.
It has also strongly supported the Council's approach to sustainability and tackling climate change.
The Reporter made a number of recommendations and observations, however the majority of these related to updates to wording and minor policy details.
They also included:
• Agreement to continue to safeguard land for a potential new station and associated railway infrastructure at Allander and Westerhill.
• Modifications to the Council's approach to wheelchair and accessible housing, and the requirement for a percentage of units on sites close to Town and Villages Centres to be provided as smaller housing.
• Support for the continued safeguarding of Strathkelvin Retail Park as primarily a comparison goods retail destination, and protection for the vital role of town centres.
• Technical changes to reflect planning application decisions since the plan was prepared, including adding the Crofthead site in Bishopbriggs to the plan – which was approved at Planning Board in March 2022.
Councillor Gordan Low, Leader of the Council said: "The LDP2 is essential to the future of East Dunbartonshire – for our environment, living standards and economy – so we are pleased that the Reporters have supported our strategy and agreed it is in line with national planning policy.
"We particularly welcome the Reporters strong support towards our approach to sustainability and climate change which is a crucial element of the Plan.
"The Reporter has concluded that the plan can maintain a five-year effective land supply to meet local housing need, while protecting our greenbelt."
The Council now has three months to consider the examination report and submit a proposed LDP2 for adoption to the Scottish Government.
Officers are currently preparing a detailed report on the Reporters recommendations and the process for formally adopting the plan, which will be brought to a meeting of the full Council.
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