Pentland Hills Regional Park Strategic Plan 2019-2028

Closed 31 Jan 2020

Opened 3 Jan 2020

Overview

The Pentland Hills Regional Park (PHRP) is a living, changing environment and has evolved as a mixed land use resource which is an important leisure, economic, community and heritage asset to the capital city and the surrounding Lothians. 

With this evolution comes increasing and changing pressures and demands on the Pentland Hills Regional Park management and the other key stakeholders seeking to balance recreation and enjoyment with economic demands and the conservation of the regional park’s natural and built heritage assets. 

The PHRP Service has produced, in collaboration with our partners, a new 10-year Strategic Plan for the park. The plan provides the strategic framework which will guide the management of the park and details an implementation programme which will translate the aims and objectives of the plan into deliverable tasks and projects.

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Paper copies of the plan are also available for viewing at:

The Hermitage House, PHRP Headquarters Harlaw House Visitor Centre
69a Braid Road Harlaw Road
Edinburgh Edinburgh
EH10 6JF EH14 7AS
Open Monday - Friday, 09:00-16:00 Open Monday - Sunday, 10:30-15:30

Why your views matter

The PHRP Service would like to hear your views on the proposed Strategic Plan and would welcome comments on all aspects of the plan. Your feedback will be used to shape the final document which will be approved at the PHRP Joint Committee in February 2020.

Areas

  • Neigbourhood Partnership - Pentlands
  • Ward 2 - Pentland Hills

Audiences

  • Amenity groups
  • Architects/designers
  • Built heritage groups
  • Businesses
  • Carers
  • Children & Young People
  • Civil and public servants
  • Community councils
  • Developers/investors
  • Development management statutory consultees
  • Development planning key agencies
  • Education institutions
  • Elected Members
  • Employees
  • External councils
  • Homeless People
  • Housing associations
  • Jobseekers
  • Landowners
  • Lesbian, gay, bisexual people, Transgender people (LGBT)
  • Libraries
  • Licence applicants
  • Licence holders
  • Low income households
  • Men
  • Minority Ethnic groups
  • Natural heritage/open space
  • Neighbourhood partnerships
  • Older people
  • Parents/carers
  • People with disabilities
  • People with long term conditions
  • Planning consultants
  • Professional bodies
  • Professionals
  • Residents
  • Road users
  • Scottish Government departments
  • Services/utilities
  • Students
  • Taxi Licence holders
  • Teaching/Educational staff
  • Transport groups
  • Visitors
  • Voluntary sector/volunteers
  • Women
  • Young people

Interests

  • Parks and green spaces