Season 41998 Info

: Can the council actually monitor and catch a violation?

In an era of rapid urban expansion, Circular 4/1998 prevents "planning by whim." It ensures that conditions are used to improve the community—protecting green spaces or managing traffic—rather than acting as an arbitrary tax or hurdle for builders. Season 41998

Should I focus more on to these conditions? : Can the council actually monitor and catch a violation

For any planning condition to be legally enforceable, it must pass the rigorous "Six Tests" outlined in the Scottish Government's Planning Circular 4/1998 . If a condition fails even one, it can be challenged or overturned. For any planning condition to be legally enforceable,

: Is the wording clear, or is it too "vague" to follow?

When a developer gets the "green light," it usually comes with strings attached. In the world of Scottish land use, those strings are defined by . While decades old, it remains the "gold standard" for ensuring that local planning authorities don't overstep their bounds. The Six Tests of Validity

: Developers can use Section 42 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act to ask for a condition to be removed or changed without reapplying for the whole project. Why It Still Matters