Appendix 4: Additional Sources of Information
Government policy on planning enforcement is set out in Circular 10/2009, 'Planning Enforcement'.
This document is available from the Scottish Executive and can be viewed on-line at the link.
In this section you can find further information on the planning enforcement legislation and suggested key contacts.
A copy of this legislation can be found here. Enforcement specific legislation can be found under Part VI Enforcement.
Planning Legislation controlling works to listed building and within conservation areas. A copy of this legislation can be found here.
Scottish Government policy of the use of enforcement powers in planning. This circular can be found here.
Glasgow's City Development Plan was adopted in March 2017, replacing City Plan 2 (2009). The Plan sets out the Council's vision and strategy for land use whilst also providing the basis for assessing planning applications along with its associated Supplementary Guidance. The City Development Plan can be found here with its supplementary guidance here.
Some minor works can be considered to benefit from planning permission through statute. These are called Permitted Development Rights. A guide to householder permitted development rights can be found here.
Information on Glasgow City Councils Licensing Scheme, and the associated planning guidance can be found here.