Trinity Conservation Area Designation
Results updated 14 Jan 2020
The responses received to the survey helped to inform the content of the revised Trinity Conservation Area Character Appraisal.
Overview
The Council is responsible for the conservation and management of built heritage in the city including the designation of conservation areas as areas of special architectural or historic interest.
The Trinity Conservation Area was originally designated in 1975. A Character Appraisal for the Conservation Area was published in 2001. Character Appraisals are designed to help manage change in the area.
Why your views matter
This survey below contains four short questions about the draft revised Trinity Conservation Area Character Appraisal.
The responses to the survey will be used to further inform the content of the revised Character Appraisal.
It is advised that you first read the draft Character Appraisal before completing the survey.
Areas
- Natural neighbourhood area - Trinity
Audiences
- Homeless People
- People with long term conditions
- People with disabilities
- Minority Ethnic groups
- Carers
- Jobseekers
- Low income households
- Older people
- Businesses
- Children & Young People
- Civil and public servants
- Elected Members
- Lesbian, gay, bisexual people, Transgender people (LGBT)
- Men
- Parents/carers
- Professionals
- Residents
- Road users
- Students
- Teaching/Educational staff
- Visitors
- Voluntary sector/volunteers
- Women
- Taxi Licence holders
- Amenity groups
- Architects/designers
- Built heritage groups
- Community councils
- Developers/investors
- Development management statutory consultees
- Development planning key agencies
- Education institutions
- External councils
- Housing associations
- Landowners
- Libraries
- Natural heritage/open space
- Neighbourhood partnerships
- Planning consultants
- Professional bodies
- Scottish Government departments
- Services/utilities
- Transport groups
- Young people
- Licence holders
- Employees
- Licence applicants
Interests
- Conservation
- Enforcement
- Local plans and guidelines
- Planning applications
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