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This consultation has concluded. The final report will analyse public consultation response and review LLAs which will be reported to committee for approval.
Tell us what you think about how we protect and celebrate special landscapes in Angus.
There are four proposed Local Landscape Areas (LLAs) in Angus. We will consider these areas for designation after getting input from the public.
The four proposed areas are:
The Angus Glens
The River South Esk
Sidlaw
The Angus Coast
The detailed guidance on our Local Landscape Areas in Angus - Consultation Draftshows how each of these landscapes can change to address the twin climate and biodiversity crises. This guidance also focuses on protecting the special qualities of the landscape.
How can I get involved?
We are keen to hear your opinion on the proposed Local Landscape Areas and the supporting landscape guidance. Please take the short survey below.
Anyone unable to complete an online version of the survey can ask for a paper copy by writing to:
Stewart Roberts Countryside Officer Vibrant Communities & Sustainable Growth Angus House Silvie Way Orchardbank Business Park Forfar DD8 1AN
Tell us what you think about how we protect and celebrate special landscapes in Angus.
There are four proposed Local Landscape Areas (LLAs) in Angus. We will consider these areas for designation after getting input from the public.
The four proposed areas are:
The Angus Glens
The River South Esk
Sidlaw
The Angus Coast
The detailed guidance on our Local Landscape Areas in Angus - Consultation Draftshows how each of these landscapes can change to address the twin climate and biodiversity crises. This guidance also focuses on protecting the special qualities of the landscape.
How can I get involved?
We are keen to hear your opinion on the proposed Local Landscape Areas and the supporting landscape guidance. Please take the short survey below.
Anyone unable to complete an online version of the survey can ask for a paper copy by writing to:
Stewart Roberts Countryside Officer Vibrant Communities & Sustainable Growth Angus House Silvie Way Orchardbank Business Park Forfar DD8 1AN
This consultation has concluded. The final report will analyse public consultation response and review LLAs which will be reported to committee for approval.
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