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1 Making (Green) Connections in the CSGN Mike Batley, CSGNT

2 Central Scotland Green Network (CSGN) Mike Batley, CSGNT Making (Green) Connections Contents Context: CSGN – what, where, why The Vision Delivering the CSGN: Policy and Partnerships Making Progress Vacant and Derelict Land Concluding remarks

3 A continuing National Development in NPF3, published in June 2014. “ … in some places past land use has left a legacy of disused land, poor quality greenspace and fragmented habitats. Here, a step change in environmental quality is required to address disadvantage and attract investment, whilst sustaining and enhancing biodiversity, landscape quality and wider ecosystems.” The CSGN – what, where, why

4 A continuing National Development in NPF3, published in June 2014. “… our strategy continues to prioritise environmental improvements in the Central Belt, with the Central Scotland Green Network (CSGN) now helping to make this area more attractive to investors and residents. It remains a national development with a broad purpose and scope to achieve multiple benefits as it increasingly delivers transformational projects on the ground.” The CSGN – what, where, why

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6 What Where Why Image: © Forestry Commission Scotland

7 What Where Why Image: © The City of Edinburgh Council

8 The CSGN – what, where, why NPF3 Priorities for CSGNT & others Remediation of vacant and derelict land Action in disadvantaged communities Active travel (walking and cycling)

9 The Vision By 2050, Central Scotland has been transformed into a place where the environment adds value to the economy and where people’s lives are enriched by its quality

10 The Vision Some green network outcomes:  Supporting sustainable economic growth  Making liveable places  Encouraging community action  Addressing health inequalities  Mitigating and adapting to climate change  Encouraging active travel

11 Policy and Partnerships Who’s Making it Happen?  Strong all party support in Government  CSGN Programme Committee & Programme Manager  CSGN Trust Working with:  Forestry Commission Scotland / Scottish Natural Heritage  19 Local Authorities  Regional GN and other partnerships  Local delivery organisations  Developers, Business and Communities

12 Policy and Partnerships

13 Local Authorities can support the CSGN through:  Strategic Development Plans  Local Development Plans  Supplementary Planning Guidance  Single Outcome Agreements  Community Planning  Open Space Strategies Concordats exist with LA’s that highlight these measures as they develop

14 Policy and Partnerships

15 Making Progress CSGN Development Fund 2010 - 2015 Round: £5.3M distributed as 154 grants awarded to 119 projects focus on delivery 2015 - 2016 Round: awards currently being finalised £500K available

16 Making Progress Development Funded GN master planning :  Irvine Bay  Stirling Green Arc  Barrhead Town Centre  Vale of Leven Industrial Estate, West Dumbarton  Seven Lochs Wetland Park  Leven Valley, Fife © Ironside Farrar

17 Development Funded project: Fife Council Greening and temporary greening of vacant and derelict land study Making Progress © Optimised Environments Ltd

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19 Vacant and Derelict Land Unpicking the statistics – SVDLS 2013 11,003 ha2014 10,874 ha Average reduction over past 6 years is 134 ha Yet, 3,355 ha is classed as developable in short-term…this reflects the LDP e.g. House building – 124 ha on VDL in 2014 (say 3100 units – 20% of Scottish total). To achieve the VDL renewal above, 72% new houses built on VDL or building completions increase 43% year on year

20 Vacant and Derelict Land More Stats… In the CSGN 35% of sites are VDL for > 25 years Only 8.2% of VDL is classed as uneconomic to develop VDL disproportionately affects more disadvantaged areas © GCVGNP

21 Smarter Planning Policy for VDL? Policy presumptions should be encouraged in favour of: Interim greening without compromising development allocation for gap sites in business parks or residential areas Vacant and Derelict Land

22 Smarter Planning Policy for VDL? Policy presumptions should be encouraged in favour of: Stalled spaces treatment where there can be community / economic benefit A+DS skill base and information Vacant and Derelict Land

23 Smarter Planning Policy for VDL? Policy presumptions should be encouraged in favour of: Allocate ‘Green Network’ sites where natural regeneration has now done the job of remediating VDL Vacant and Derelict Land

24 Concluding Remarks The CSGN – a national planning priority and an ambitious and challenging vision Delivering the CSGN agenda requires strategic recognition and support To make the ‘green connections’ in our day jobs that will deliver the CSGN means we should tackle spatial planning in a critical way that challenges the status quo

25 Thank you! Sign up for our monthly newsletter: www.csgn.org.uk Follow us on twitter: @csgreennetwork © AB Images Scotland


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