Your chance to have your say on the future of East Renfrewshire

Future development plans for East Renfrewshire, covering a range of matters including transport links, managing housing demands and protecting and enhancing the built and natural environments are now open for public consultation.

All local groups, organisations and residents will have until Friday 13 December to have their say on the Council’s Proposed Local Development Plan 2 (LDP2) which sets out the authority’s land use planning strategy.

Covering the whole of East Renfrewshire, the Proposed LDP2 will act as a framework to guide the future development, sustainable and inclusive economic growth, and regeneration of East Renfrewshire up to 2029 through a strategy that focuses upon enhancing our places and communities and continued protection of the Green Belt.

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The plan concentrates on protecting green spaces, regenerating our urban areas, encouraging physical activity, contributing to healthy environments, creating vibrant town centres, and sets out the Council’s policies to ensure all future developments in the area are environmentally focused.

Councillor Alan Lafferty, Convener for Environment, said: “This is such an important consultation and I would encourage all our residents to participate. LDP2 is central to delivering our vision for East Renfrewshire to be one of Scotland’s finest and most vibrant areas.

“This really is such an important opportunity for residents to shape the area they live and work in so please take the time to complete this consultation.”

Council Officers will also be at a number of ‘drop in’ events where residents can find out more about the plan. Further details on these events will be made available during the consultation period.

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The Proposed LDP2 and supporting documents can be viewed at Proposed Local Development Plan 2

The documents are also available at the Council offices and all the local libraries.

For further information contact our customer service team on 0141 577 3001 or visit the council website