Written Statement
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Nothing endures -
nothing but the land 
Purpose of Structure Plan
The Vision
The Strategy
     What the plan means
     for the North East
     Tomorrow 
     The Strategy:
     Connecting Communities
 
     Function and Roles of
     each area
     Development
     Requirements
     Table 1 and Figure 1
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Key Diagram
Glossary of Terms

Table 1  Strategic Area Roles and Functions

 
 

Aberdeen

Edge of City Communities*

Main Service Centres**

Rural Service Centres***

Rural Area

Uplands and Coast

KEY ROLE

International gateway, regional centre and driving force of the regional economy, visually defined by a Green Belt.

Suburban centres each with a balance of services, population and employment, that accommodate strategic growth of the city.

Main centres for a balance of rural services, population and employment, and driving force of the local economy.

Minor service centres that may provide opportunities to absorb small-scale local development needs.

Area for the operation of indigenous rural industries and related business, and opportunities for tourism, recreation and other diversification.

Nature conservation, landscape, recreational and tourism areas, that are key features in the unique identity of the North East.

 

MAIN

FUNCTIONS

Economy

Driving force of regional economy

Regional retail, entertainment, office + general employment centre

Locations for new general industrial and business land

Centres of rural/ fishing economy

Opportunities for start-up and "mid-life" business

Alternative locations for strategic business

Operation of business related to rural industries

Opportunities for small-scale and start-up business

Operation of rural industries based on local resources and related business

Supporting recreational role

Opportunities for small-scale and start-up business

Key open-air recreational and tourism areas

Community

Regional population and service centre

Suburban population and service centre

Main local population and service centres

Local rural service centres

Opportunities for small-scale housing

Population associated with local business

Population associated with local business

Environment

Absorption of main development pressures

Absorption of business development pressures

Absorption of most local development pressures

Absorption of small-scale local development pressures

General background of nature and landscape

Special nature conservation and landscape areas

Communications

International gateway and regional transport node

Western Peripheral Road

Major nodes in park and ride system

Main transport nodes and corridors

Local network

Information & communication technology

Local network

Information & communication technology

Local network

Walking routes

Information & communication technology

* Edge of City Communities: Blackburn, Westhill and Portlethen.

** Main Service Centres

Key Centres: Banff/Macduff, Fraserburgh, Peterhead, Ellon. Inverurie/Kintore, Banchory and Stonehaven.
Other Major Centres: Mintlaw, Turriff, Oldmeldrum, Insch, Huntly, Alford, Aboyne and Laurencekirk.

*** Rural Service Centres: Other settlements that contain at least some viable services.

NOTE These functions describe the main role which the strategy will encourage for each type of area or place, rather than a list of preferred land uses.

Figure 1  Strategic Diagram

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