Filters
Close
Profile Picture

41998 | Season

When a developer gets the "green light," it usually comes with strings attached. In the world of Scottish land use, those strings are defined by . While decades old, it remains the "gold standard" for ensuring that local planning authorities don't overstep their bounds. The Six Tests of Validity

: Is it so burdensome that no sensible developer could comply? 🛠️ Key Provisions & Applications Season 41998

: Developers can use Section 42 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act to ask for a condition to be removed or changed without reapplying for the whole project. Why It Still Matters When a developer gets the "green light," it

: Is it directly related to the project at hand? The Six Tests of Validity : Is it

Should I focus more on to these conditions?

: Is the wording clear, or is it too "vague" to follow?