The Scottish Government, Architecture and Design Scotland and NHS Health Scotland have been working in partnership to develop the Place Standard tool to support the delivery of high quality public places, which can help to reduce health inequalities. The tool will support communities and the public and private sectors to work together to deliver high quality, sustainable places.
To help ensure that the tool is accessible to community groups and meets their needs, the Carnegie UK Trust piloted the tool with three of the winners of the Carnegie Prize for Design and Wellbeing during the tool’s testing phase.
Update: you can view all case studies of the Place Standard tool at Architecture & Design Scotland's dedicated webpage here.
read moreKeep Scotland Beautiful Environmental Excellence Award
The National Award for Environmental Excellence provides an independent audit, assessment and accreditation process as part of your organisation’s journey to improving local environmental quality.
read moreThe Town Centre Action Plan (November 2014) sets out various actions to bring a focus on town centres. One of its themes is Proactive Planning and seeking simple, encouraging and pro-active planning policy to support vibrant town centres. The Scottish Government committed in the Action Plan, that we would “identify pilots with interested planning authorities who wish to consider collaboration and test approaches which could help simplify planning processes in town centres
read moreThis is case study is about an award winning project which delivered £90million of investment in new homes and business spaces as well as restoring historic buildings and the public realm. It explores the benefits these investments, in the town centre, offered the local businesses.
read moreThis is the first town centre SPZ in Scotland. It is an Innovative approach to streamlining and simplifying the planning process saving time, money and effort for developers and investors, supporting existing businesses and attracting new jobs, encouraging a mix of uses and town centre living.
read moreThis Case Study shares the experience of Hamilton BID, Ready Steady Gallop! – an original town sculpture trail and marketing and media programme. It explains what was done and shows how innovate projects like this can be used to increase footfall, and direct people to part of the town they might not otherwise visit and promote town centre businesses.
read moreThe How To Guide demonstrates how to take placemaking principles set out in the Town Centre Toolkit and apply them to a particular place and come up with a framework and ideas for that town.
read moreThis case study provides ideas of how to celebrate a town's distinctiveness, and emphasises the importance of coming up with fresh ideas to continue to attract people into the centre.
read moreThis case study explains how Fife Council incentivised development by reducing the need to provide developer contributions in their town centres. This proactive planning approach has led to prominent sites being reused, supported town centre living and helped to revitalise the town centres.
read moreThis case study shares how Fife Council took proactive action to address the condition of deteriorating buildings town centre buildings to support attractive vibrant town centres.
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