Stalled Spaces Scotland is a national programme commissioned by the Scottish Government and delivered by Architecture and Design Scotland (A+DS) to facilitate the temporary use of under-used green spaces, stalled development sites or vacant and derelict land throughout Scotland.
read moreA charrette is an intensive planning session where citizens, designers and others collaborate on a vision for development.
read moreSTP have facilitated a development session in Glasgow and has since held two Digital Towns Workshops in Edinburgh and Dundee.
read moreThe DTAS (Development Trusts Association Scotland) Community Ownership Support Service (COSS) is a Scottish government funded project, set up to help community-based groups in Scotland to take on land or building assets for their community.COSS also support local authorities wishing to transfer a building or land asset.
visitSimplified Planning Zones (SPZs) are areas in which planning permission is given in advance for certain types of development.
read moreThe Community Empowerment Bill is due to receive Royal Assent in May or June 2015, this will allow the pilot projects with interested local authorities to proceed with the testing of town centre investment zones.
visitA call to central government, local authorities, communities and our institutions to 'put the health of town centres at the heart of decision-making processes
read moreAfter 14 years as a regional manager in fashion retail, a tongue-in-cheek comment prompted Maureen Jarvis to give it all up, for flowers.
read moreOne year on, and with support from Business Gateway, Antoine Jewellery is racing along with clients from across Ayrshire snapping up the designer’s stunning range of rings, earrings and necklaces.
read moreToday Kirkcudbright is known as the Artists’ Town and has at least six galleries.
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