The Antonine Wall Management Plan 2013-18 - Glasgow City Council
The Antonine Wall Management Plan 2013-18 - Glasgow City Council The Antonine Wall Management Plan 2013-18 - Glasgow City Council
chapter four Consultation Process 4.1 This Draft Management Plan has been developed following an initial period of stakeholder and public consultation, in the form of a series of workshops held between July and November 2012. These were led by an independent facilitator and a report of the full process can be read at Appendix C. 4.2 An initial Visioning workshop with the partnership Steering Group identified a shared vision, key aims and issues for the long-term management of the Antonine Wall. These aims and issues were then discussed and refined through three stakeholder workshops, involving representatives from government agencies, local authorities and other organisations. This produced the six Long-Term Aims and a key issues list, with associated draft objectives, which were then taken to a series of five public workshops, one in each of the local authority areas along the Antonine Wall. These public workshops sought to refine the draft objectives, and learn of local concerns and priorities for action. 4.3 The results of those workshops have been used to draft the Issues and Objectives sections of this document. This consultative Draft Management Plan for the Antonine Wall WHS now invites wider views on how it should be managed over the next five years. 4.4 The time period for the public consultation exercise is twelve weeks. 4.5 Your comments will inform the revision of the draft plan prior to its finalisation and adoption. 4.6 A ‘Strategic Environmental Assessment’ (SEA) of this draft has been undertaken in accordance with the requirements of the Environmental Assessment (Scotland) Act 2005. The Environmental Report accompanying this draft Management Plan can be found in Appendix D. 4.7 The draft Management Plan and Environmental Report are available to download from the consultation web pages of the Historic Scotland website at: www.historic-scotland. gov.uk/index/about/consultations/ currentconsultations.htm. Printed copies of the plan are also available to view in East Dunbartonshire Council at the Kirkintilloch Community Hub, William Patrick Library, 2 West High Street, Kirkintilloch G66 1AD; Falkirk Council’s Development Services at Abbotsford House, David’s Loan, Falkirk FK2 7YZ; Glasgow City Council’s Development and Regeneration Services, 231 George Street, Glasgow G1 1RX; Historic Scotland’s office at Longmore House, Salisbury Place, Edinburgh EH9 1SH; North Lanarkshire Council’s Planning & Development Service at Fleming House, 2 Tryst Road, Cumbernauld G67 1JW; and West Dunbartonshire Council’s Forward Planning Department at Rosebery Place, Clydebank G81 1TG. Kelvin Valley from the Antonine Wall 6
Chapter five Responses to this consultation 5.1 We are inviting written responses to the questions set out in this consultative Draft Management Plan and the SEA Environmental Report by 28 June 2013. We should be grateful if you could clearly indicate in your response to which parts of the consultative draft plan or Environmental Report you are responding, as this will aid our analysis of the responses received. A copy of the Respondent Form is available at Appendix E. 5.2 Please send your response: By email: hs.awconsultation@scotland.gsi.gov.uk By post: Patricia Weeks, Antonine Wall World Heritage Site Co-ordinator, c/o Historic Scotland, Longmore House, Edinburgh EH9 1SH 5.3 Alternatively you can hand in your response to the service or reception desks at any of the following locations: FAO Ian Arnott, East Dunbartonshire Council, at the Kirkintilloch Community Hub, William Patrick Library, 2 West High Street, Kirkintilloch G66 1AD; FAO Alan Rodger at Falkirk Council’s Development Service Department at Abbotsford House, David’s Loan, Falkirk FK2 7YZ; FAO Gillian Dick at Glasgow City Council’s Development and Regeneration Services, 231 George Street, Glasgow G1 1RX; FAO Patricia Weeks at Historic Scotland’s office at Longmore House, Salisbury Place, Edinburgh EH9 1SH; FAO Lorna Bowden at North Lanarkshire Council’s Planning & Development Service at Fleming House, 2 Tryst Road, Cumbernauld G67 1JW, and FAO Alan Williamson at West Dunbartonshire Council’s Forward Planning Department at Rosebery Place, Clydebank G81 1TG. 5.4 If you have any queries, please contact Patricia Weeks on 0131 668 8600. 7
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Chapter five<br />
Responses to this<br />
consultation<br />
5.1 We are inviting written responses to the<br />
questions set out in this consultative Draft<br />
<strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> and the SEA Environmental<br />
Report by 28 June <strong>2013</strong>. We should be grateful<br />
if you could clearly indicate in your response<br />
to which parts of the consultative draft plan<br />
or Environmental Report you are responding,<br />
as this will aid our analysis of the responses<br />
received. A copy of the Respondent Form is<br />
available at Appendix E.<br />
5.2 Please send your response:<br />
By email: hs.awconsultation@scotland.gsi.gov.uk<br />
By post: Patricia Weeks, <strong>Antonine</strong> <strong>Wall</strong> World<br />
Heritage Site Co-ordinator,<br />
c/o Historic Scotland,<br />
Longmore House, Edinburgh EH9 1SH<br />
5.3 Alternatively you can hand in your response<br />
to the service or reception desks at any of<br />
the following locations: FAO Ian Arnott, East<br />
Dunbartonshire <strong>Council</strong>, at the Kirkintilloch<br />
Community Hub, William Patrick Library,<br />
2 West High Street, Kirkintilloch G66 1AD;<br />
FAO Alan Rodger at Falkirk <strong>Council</strong>’s<br />
Development Service Department at Abbotsford<br />
House, David’s Loan, Falkirk FK2 7YZ; FAO Gillian<br />
Dick at <strong>Glasgow</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Council</strong>’s Development<br />
and Regeneration Services, 231 George Street,<br />
<strong>Glasgow</strong> G1 1RX; FAO Patricia Weeks at Historic<br />
Scotland’s office at Longmore House, Salisbury<br />
Place, Edinburgh EH9 1SH; FAO Lorna Bowden<br />
at North Lanarkshire <strong>Council</strong>’s <strong>Plan</strong>ning &<br />
Development Service at Fleming House, 2 Tryst<br />
Road, Cumbernauld G67 1JW, and FAO Alan<br />
Williamson at West Dunbartonshire <strong>Council</strong>’s<br />
Forward <strong>Plan</strong>ning Department at Rosebery<br />
Place, Clydebank G81 1TG.<br />
5.4 If you have any queries, please contact Patricia<br />
Weeks on 0131 668 8600.<br />
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