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Local Development Plan2 FALKIRK Local Development Plan2 Action Programme October 2020 Mains Mains Kersie Kersie South South South Kersie Alloa DunmoreAlloa Elphinstone The Pineapple Tower Westeld Airth Linkeld Pow Burn Letham Moss Higgins’ Neuk Titlandhill Titlandhill Airth Castle Airth Castle M9 M9 Waterslap Brackenlees Letham Brackenlees Orchardhead Hollings Langdyke M876 Orchardhead Torwood Blairs Firth TorwoodDoghillock Carron Glen Wellseld Doghillock Drum of Kinnaird North Inches Wallacebank Wood North Inches Kersebrock Dales Wood Kersebrock Kinnaird House Bellsdyke of M9 Broadside M9 Broadside Rullie River Carron Hill of Kinnaird Benseld M80 Hardilands M80 Hardilands Docks The Docks Bowtrees Langhill Rosebank Torwood Castle Bowtrees Topps Braes Stenhousemuir Howkerse Mains of Powfoulis Carron Hookney Drumelzier Dunipace M876 North Broomage Mains of Powfoulis Forth Barnego Barnego Forth Valley Carronshore Skinats Antonshill Denovan Chapel Burn Antonshill Tappoch Broch Tappoch Bridge Fankerton Broch Tappoch Royal Hospital South Broomage Carron River Carron The Kelpies The The Kelpies The Zetland Garvald Darroch Hill Garvald Crummock Stoneywood DennyHeadswood Larbert House Lochlands LarbertLochlands Langlees Oil Renery Myot Hill Blaefaulds Mydub River Carron GlensburghPark Oil Renery Coneypark Faughlin Coneypark Mungal Chaceeld Wood M876 Bainsford Stadium Wester Stadium Denny Muir Denny Doups Muir Denny Castlerankine Grahamston Bankside Grangemouth Bo’ness Middleeld Middleeld Kinneil Kerse Bonnyeld Bonny Water Carmuirs M9 Jupiter Newtown Champany Inchyra Park Champany Bogton Birkhill Drumbowie Bogton Antonine Wall AntonineBirkhill Wall Muirhouses Head of Muir Head Head of Muir Head West Mains Blackness Castle Camelon Roughcastle Camelon Kinneil House Stacks Parkfoot Bonnybridge Parkfoot Kinglass Kinneil Dennyloanhead Falkirk Beancross Kinneil Arnothill Bog Road Wholeats Rashiehill Rashiehill Wester Thomaston Seabegs Wood Forth & Clyde Canal Borrowstoun Mains Blackness Bowhouse Longcroft Antonine Wall Bowhouse Braeface Haggs High Bonnybridge Tamfourhill Bantaskin Old Polmont Woolstoun Burnshot South Drum Woodend Underwood South Drum CallendarWoodend Laurieston Howierig Rousland Mannerston Greenrig Cauldcoats Forth & Clyde Canal Milnquarter Greenrig Princes Park Westquarter Cauldcoats Woodlands Grougfoot Woodlands Park Swordie Mains Grougfoot Lathallan Banknock Lionthorn Polmont Lathallan Westerglen Westerglen Paddockhall Greenhill Craigieburn Hallglen Overton Redding Gilston M9 Allandale Glenyards River Avon Lochdrum Tappernail Lochdrum Tappernail The Haining The ReddingmuirheadBrightons Haining The M80 M80 Bandominie Myrehead Lochgreen Lochgreen Loanfoot Glenavon Forresterquarter Pirleyhill Middlerig Glen Village Castlecary Auchengean Glen Village Rumford Whitecross Drum Wood Drum Wood Wallacestone Whiterigg Whiterigg Falkirk Wheel Falkirk Blackhill Wheel Falkirk Shieldhill Union Canal Manuel Walton Burn Darnrig Moss Burnside Kendieshill Vellore Almond Tippetcraig Beam Greenwells Manuel House Wester Jawcraig Wester Wester Jawcraig Wester Gardrum Blackbraes Gardrum Moss CaliforniaGardrum Blackbraes Parkhead Tardu Maddiston EasterParkhead Jawcraig Craigend Tardu Maddiston Nappiefaulds Nappiefaulds The Loan Jawcraig Loch Ellrig Muiravonside Country Park Heathery Knowe Threaprig Standburn Candie Wester Jaw Candie Blackrig Grangeneuk Broom Blackrig Windyrigg Melonsplace Greyrigg Dyke The Neuks Greyrigg Drumbroider River Avon Shielknowes Shielknowes Todsbughts JawhillsTodsbughts Shortrig Shortrig Oakersdykes Hareburn Blackston Strathavon Strathavon Binniehill SlamannanBinniehill Bogo Avonbridge Hillend Balquhatstone Loanrigg Salterhill Loanrigg Stoneridge BulliondaleStoneridge Middlerigg Craigend Linhouse Loch House Holehousemuir Limerigg Limerigg Burnhead Black Loch Burnhead Wester Whin Falkirk Local Development Plan 2: Action Programme October 2020 Introduction This Action Programme has been prepared to support the delivery of the Falkirk Local Development Plan 2 (LDP2). It sets out the actions, responsible agencies and estimated timescales required to implement LDP2. This is to satisfy the requirements of Section 21 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997. Stakeholder commitment is key to the successful delivery of the plan, and the Action Programme has been informed, as far as possible, by consultation with the various private and public agencies with a role in delivery. Circular 1/2009 requires planning authorities to consult and consider the views of the key agencies, the Scottish Ministers and anyone specified by name in the Action Programme. The Proposed LDP2 was consulted on between 28th September and 23rd November 2018, together with the Proposed Action Programme, and both documents were submitted to Scottish Ministers in July 2019. The Proposed Plan was then subject to examination with the Examination Report received in March 2020. The Modified Plan was subsequently approved by Falkirk Council in June 2020, and adopted on the 7th August 2020. The Action Programme has been updated to reflect the modifications and has been published within three months of LDP2 being adopted, in accordance with the legislation. The Action Programme identifies the actions needed to deliver each of the policies and proposals in the plan. The delivery of policies will tend to be through the development management process, supported by supplementary guidance where appropriate. The delivery of proposals is the responsibility of a range of stakeholders who are listed in the document against the various proposals, with the most important agency identified in bold. Delivery timescales are frequently difficult to estimate and are defined very broadly, given uncertainties about private sector intentions, public sector programming, and the availability and timing of resources and funding. These is turn are influenced by macro-economic factors, such as the current challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. Progress on actions at the time of publication is also reported. Regular monitoring of the Action Programme is required, and in accordance with the legislation, the document will be reviewed and republished every two years. Action Programme Schedule Policies Policy Ref Actions Agencies Timescale Progress PLACE AND ENVIRONMENT Placemaking PE01 Revise Supplementary Guidance (SG02) Falkirk Council Ongoing. SG02 to Consultation on SG02 ‘Neighbourhood Design’. Developers be adopted by complete July 2020. Ensure through the development management end 2020. process that development proposals promote the six qualities of successful places as defined in Scottish Planning Policy. Placemaking PE02 Prepare Development Frameworks and Falkirk Council Ongoing. See Tools Masterplans in conjunction with developers and Developers individual Council partners. proposals for detail. Shopfronts PE04 Revise SG04 ‘Shopfronts’. Falkirk Council Ongoing. Consultation on SG04 Ensure that new proposals for shopfronts and Developers SG04 to be complete July 2020. alternations accord with the principles set out in adopted by end the SG. 2020 Antonine Wall PE05 Prepare new SG11 ‘Frontiers of the Roman Falkirk Council Ongoing. Draft SG11 prepared. Empire (Antonine Wall) World Heritage Site’ in Historic Environment Timescale for partnership with all Local Authorities along the Scotland SG11 adoption line of the WHS. North Lanarkshire dependent on Ensure through the development management Council other authorities process that new development proposals do not East Dunbartonshire but likely to be result in adverse impact on the Antonine Wall Council adopted by April World Heritage Site and accord with the SG. Glasgow City Council 2021. West Dunbartonshire Council Developers Archaeological PE06 Ensure through the development management Falkirk Council Ongoing. Sites process that new development proposals do not Falkirk Community Trust result in adverse impact on Scheduled Historic Environment Monuments and other nationally or locally Scotland important archaeological resources. Developers Listed Buildings PE07 Revise SG12 ‘Listed Buildings and Unlisted Falkirk Council Ongoing. Properties in Conservation Areas’. Historic Environment SG12 to be Ensure through the development management Scotland adopted by April 2 process that new development proposals do not Developers 2021 result in adverse impact to listed buildings and complies with SG. Conservation PE08 Revise SG12 ‘Listed Buildings and Unlisted Falkirk Council Ongoing. Conservation Area Areas Properties in Conservation Areas’. Historic Environment SG12 to be Management Plans in place Ensure through the development management Scotland adopted by April for all 9 conservation areas. process that new development proposals do not Developers 2021. result in adverse impact on Conservation Areas and comply with SG. Review existing Conservation Area Management Plans (CAMPS) as required. Areas of PE09 Ensure through the development management Falkirk Council Ongoing. A project to assess ATV’s in Townscape process that new development proposals do not Developers Character collaboration with the Value result in adverse impact on Areas of Townscape Appraisals to be Edinburgh College of Art Value. prepared for each has been completed. Prepare Character Appraisals of Areas of of the 10 Areas of Townscape Value. Townscape Value by 2023. Historic PE10 Revise SG09 ‘Landscape Character Falkirk Council Ongoing. Gardens and Assessment and Landscape Designations’. Historic Environment SG09 to be Designed Ensure through the development
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