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An Inquiry into Retail and Town Centres in Scotland

Posted on December 7, 2022 by Leigh Sparks

In January 2022 the Economy and Fair Work Committee of the Scottish Parliament began its preparation and work into its “Inquiry into Retail and Town Centres in Scotland”.  As this blog has covered before, I gave evidence to the Inquiry … Continue reading →

Posted in 20 Minute Neighbourhood, Barclay Review, BIDS, High Streets, Local Authorities, New Future for Scotland's Towns, Non-domestic rates, Out of Town, Place Based Investment Programme, Place Principle, Retail Change, Retail Strategy, Retailers, Retailing, Scotland's Town and High Streets, Scotland's Towns Partnership, Scottish Government, Scottish Retailing, Tax, Town Centre Action Plan, town centre first, Town Centre Living, Town Centre Review, Town Centres, Towns | Tagged A New Future for Scotland's Towns, e-commerce, Economy and Fair Work committee, High Streets, National Planning Framework 4, Non-domestic rates, NPF4, Retail, Scotland, Scotland's Towns Partnership, Scottish Government, Scottish Parliament, TCAP2, Town Centre Action plan, Town Centre Action Plan Review Group, Town Centres, towns | 3 Comments
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