Projects

Enhancing biodiversity and outdoor access in Garve

We worked with the local community to identify ways to improve the natural environment around the proposed Carn Fearna Wind Farm.

We worked with the local community to identify ways to improve the natural environment around the proposed Carn Fearna Wind Farm.

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Projects

Stonehaven – Past, Present, Future

As part of its review of Stonehaven’s conservation area, Aberdeenshire Council asked Planning Aid Scotland to capture the views of the local community.

As part of its review of Stonehaven’s conservation area, Aberdeenshire Council asked Planning Aid Scotland to capture the views of the local community.

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Gypsy/Traveller Place Standard project

This project was to research the applicability of the Place Standard for the Gypsy/Traveller Community undertaken by PAS on behalf of NHS Health Scotland.

This project was to research the applicability of the Place Standard for the Gypsy/Traveller Community undertaken by PAS on behalf of NHS Health Scotland.

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NVA St Peter’s Seminary – Place Standard Workshop

NVA – an organisation known for “dynamic and unusual interventions in extraordinary landscapes” – commissioned PAS to design and facilitate a Place Standard workshop aimed at members of the local community. Three pre-existing focus groups were invited, each representing a different sector of the community, including young people.

NVA – an organisation known for “dynamic and unusual interventions in extraordinary landscapes” – commissioned PAS to design and facilitate a Place Standard workshop aimed at members of the local community. Three pre-existing focus groups were invited, each representing a different sector of the community, including young people.

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National Planning Framework 4: Position Statement Engagement

PAS was commissioned in September 2020 by the Scottish Government to engage with young people (16-25 years old) and with Community Councils to gather their ideas and suggestions about the four key themes presented in the National Planning Framework 4 (NPF4) Position Statement

PAS was commissioned in September 2020 by the Scottish Government to engage with young people (16-25 years old) and with Community Councils to gather their ideas and suggestions about the four key themes presented in the National Planning Framework 4 (NPF4) Position Statement

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