Housing Call‑Ins, Rural Policy Reset & Tweed Flood‑Mapping Work
Today’s planning sector updates highlight national intervention on housing schemes, renewed debate on rural policy direction, and new climate‑risk modelling work in the Scottish Borders.
• Housing plans called in for ministerial review Two housing proposals have been formally called in, signalling increased national oversight where local decisions may conflict with wider housing delivery priorities. The interventions reflect a growing push to ensure major schemes align with national policy and contribute meaningfully to supply.
• Rural policy reset under discussion A fresh debate is emerging around how rural planning policy should evolve. With pressures on agricultural land, rural housing need, and infrastructure gaps, planners may see new guidance aimed at balancing landscape protection with sustainable rural growth.
• Tweed flood‑mapping work progresses Updated flood‑risk modelling for the River Tweed catchment is underway. The improved data will help shape future development boundaries, resilience strategies and long‑term infrastructure planning across affected communities.
Sector takeaway National oversight, rural strategy and climate‑risk data continue to shape planning workloads this summer. Authorities should expect more scrutiny of major housing schemes and increased emphasis on resilience‑led decision‑making.