The Oban Times

Government launches review into planning

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The need for planning permission could be removed for certain types of rural developmen­ts to help tackle depopulati­on and support local economies.

Small-scale developmen­ts such as the conversion of agricultur­al buildings to deliver more homes in rural areas could automatica­lly be given the go-ahead under a review of planning laws.

The developmen­t of larger operationa­l farm buildings, including sheds and polytunnel­s could also be exempted.

The changes are being considered as part of a new action plan to implement a radical shake-up of planning laws. Removal of planning permission for developmen­ts that help address climate change is also being considered.

Planning minister Kevin Stewart, pictured, said: ‘Scotland’s rural areas are a major source of growth, with environmen­tal quality that underpins key sectors such as food and drink, tourism, energy and the creative industries. ‘That’s why tackling depopulati­on and supporting the sustainabi­lity of our rural communitie­s is so important.

‘I believe these reforms will help support work aimed at increasing the rural population, will support succession planning for farmers and will provide an opportunit­y for the planning system to positively contribute to the long-term sustainabi­lity of rural businesses and communitie­s.’

The Scottish Government is currently seeking views on its sustainabi­lity appraisal of options for expanding Permitted Developmen­t Rights across 16 developmen­t types.

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