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Mainstreaming the Place Standard
ToolKate Houghton Project Officer Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) Slide2
Mainstreaming the Place Standard
A tool for Repositioning PlanningKate HoughtonPolicy & Practice OfficerSlide3
The RTPI
The UK’s leading body for spatial, sustainable and inclusive planning23000 members worldwide2100 members in ScotlandSet and maintain standards for Chartered Town Planners Advance the art and science of town planning
Who are we and what do we do?
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The Planning Review
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Repositioning Planning – The RTPI view
5From being seen as To beingA drain on resourcesA way of working that invests in and adds value to Scotland’s assets
Creating uncertainty
A source of certainty and predictability
for all stakeholders
Working in silos
An instigator of collaboration and integration
A manager of conflict between different interests
A facilitator for all those interested in how we best use Scotland’s land
Unnecessary red tape and regulation
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enabling the right development
in the right places
An over complex process
Proportionate and flexibleSlide6
Behaviours and Principles
Corporate and collaborativeFrontloaded and proactiveOutcomes and Delivery FocussedValued and ResourcedPrinciples for a new planning system6Slide7
Behaviours and Principles
Corporate and collaborativeFrontloaded and proactiveOutcomes and Delivery FocussedValued and ResourcedPrinciples for a new planning system7Slide8
Behaviours and Principles
Principles for a new planning system8Corporate and collaborativeFrontloaded and proactiveOutcomes and Delivery FocussedValued and ResourcedSlide9
Behaviours and Principles
Corporate and collaborativeFrontloaded and proactiveOutcomes and Delivery FocussedValued and ResourcedPrinciples for a new planning system9Slide10
Behaviours and Principles
Corporate and collaborativeFrontloaded and proactiveOutcomes and Delivery FocussedValued and ResourcedPrinciples for a new planning system10Slide11
Linking Community Planning and spatial planning
A coherent approachA single, shared datasetTackle ‘consultation fatigue’Speak a common languageWiden engagementHolistic community engagement11Slide12
Linking Community Planning and spatial planning
Corporate collaborationPlace Standard results feed through to LDP and planning application consultationsConsider place in investment decisionsSpatial planning ready to deliver on community planning prioritiesAppoint a Chief Planning Officer in every local authority12Slide13
Linking Community Planning and spatial planning
Local Place Plans prepared in priority areasBuild on issues identified through Place Standard researchSupport active citizenshipTie Local Place Plans to Community Planning13Slide14
Linking Community Planning and spatial planning
Over time a baseline of dataQuantitative measure of perceptions of placesBreak down data to different parts of the communityCreate a feedback loopMeasuring the quality of decision making14Slide15
Thank you
kate.houghton@rtpi.org.uk@RTPIScotlandKate HoughtonPolicy & Practice Officer