River Clyde Development Corridor Strategic Development Framework
The Glasgow City Development Plan identifies six areas within the City that require a Strategic Development Framework (SDF) in order to coordinate development activity over the short, medium and long term. The River Clyde Development Corridor is one of the six areas identified.
The SDF for River Clyde Development Corridor sets out:
- A Vision for the area to become a vibrant, inclusive, liveable and well-connected place.
- A Spatial Design Strategy which sets out guidance to support planning initiatives and projects, inform the design of proposals, and assist in the determination of planning applications.
- An Action Programme to progress planning initiatives.
Status
The Council adopted the River Clyde Development Corridor Strategic Development Framework (SDF) as Supplementary Guidance to the City Development Plan in February 2020.
The full adopted version of the River Clyde Development Corridor SDF (February 2020) can be accessed here and a summary is available here
River Clyde Development Corridor SDF and Strategic Environmental Assessment"
In accordance with Section 8(1) of the Environmental Assessment (Scotland) Act 2005, following screening the Council has determined that Strategic Environmental Assessment will not be required for the Final Draft River Clyde Development CorridorStrategic Development Framework.
Please refer to the Screening Determination Letter and Screening Report to view further information on this matter.
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- SG2: Sustainable Spatial Strategy
- River Clyde Development Corridor Story Map
- River Clyde Model Guidance
- River Activation Programme
Documents
- River Clyde Development Corridor Strategic Development Framework (PDF, 11 MB)(opens new window)
- River Clyde Development Corridor SDF Screening Report (PDF, 640 KB)(opens new window)
- River Clyde Development Corridor SDF Determination Letter (PDF, 135 KB)(opens new window)
- Designing with Water: Design Guidance for Glasgow's River Corridor (PDF, 13 MB)(opens new window)