People in East Dunbartonshire Council are being asked to give their views on planning issues.
The consultations will focus on the historic environment, housing, and developer contributions for schools.
Members of the public, community councils, key agencies, groups, and other stakeholders are being invited to share their opinions on these topics before December 13.
The draft historic environment planning guidance is up for discussion, with revised advice on development proposals that might affect the historic environment.
No changes are proposed to local designations.
Details can be found on the council's website.
Updates to developer contributions regarding education requirements are also open for consultation.
These changes relate to future developments where it is 'likely' a development could increase school capacity that is already above 90 per cent.
The indicative local housing land requirement (I-LHLR) is another topic for discussion.
This would be a potential local housing supply target as part of the preparations for the new local development plan (LDP3).
The I-LHLR covers all of East Dunbartonshire and is not site-specific.
A drop-in session will be held at Milngavie Library and Community Education Centre on November 28, 2024, from 2.30pm to 7.30pm.
This will provide further information and an opportunity for feedback on all consultations.
Councillor Paul Ferretti, convener of the council's place, neighbourhood and corporate assets committee, said: "I hope as many people as possible can spare the time to log on or drop in and contribute their views on these important consultations.
"All of the feedback received will help to inform East Dunbartonshire's local development plans."
For any questions, people can email development.plan@eastdunbarton.gov.uk by December 13, 2024.
Alternatively, letters can be written to Land Planning Policy, East Dunbartonshire Council, Southbank House, Strathkelvin Place, Kirkintilloch, G66 1XQ, or call 0300 123 4510.
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