In light of concerns expressed around planning proposals for synthetic grass pitches (SGPs); with these often focussed on noise and lighting; this guidance note considers both elements; it provides further information on lighting and the type and amount of noise generated by use of SGPs; it suggests methods of mitigating impacts on neighbours; and outlines a recommended planning application approach where a Noise Impact Assessment (NIA) is required, and where floodlighting is to be addressed. This is intended to assist Clubs and other groups who may be looking to develop an SGP. a243f
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Facilities
- Planning
- Our role in the planning system
- sportscotland’s approach to planning applications
- Guide to the preparation of sports pitch strategies
- Siting of Synthetic Grass Pitches
- Facility Planning Model
- Sport in the outdoors
- Planning performance framework annual reports
- National audit of Scotland's sports facilities
- details for sportscotland planning team
- Service Statement: Town and Country Planning
- Development
- Design guidance
- Management
- Funding
- Find a facility
Date published: 29 March 2023
Date updated: 17 August 2023
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