The Antonine Wall Management Plan 2013-18 - Glasgow City Council
The Antonine Wall Management Plan 2013-18 - Glasgow City Council
The Antonine Wall Management Plan 2013-18 - Glasgow City Council
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chapter four<br />
Consultation Process<br />
4.1 This Draft <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> has been<br />
developed following an initial period of<br />
stakeholder and public consultation, in the<br />
form of a series of workshops held between<br />
July and November 2012. <strong>The</strong>se were led by an<br />
independent facilitator and a report of the full<br />
process can be read at Appendix C.<br />
4.2 An initial Visioning workshop with the<br />
partnership Steering Group identified a shared<br />
vision, key aims and issues for the long-term<br />
management of the <strong>Antonine</strong> <strong>Wall</strong>. <strong>The</strong>se aims<br />
and issues were then discussed and refined<br />
through three stakeholder workshops, involving<br />
representatives from government agencies,<br />
local authorities and other organisations. This<br />
produced the six Long-Term Aims and a key issues<br />
list, with associated draft objectives, which were<br />
then taken to a series of five public workshops,<br />
one in each of the local authority areas along the<br />
<strong>Antonine</strong> <strong>Wall</strong>. <strong>The</strong>se public workshops sought<br />
to refine the draft objectives, and learn of local<br />
concerns and priorities for action.<br />
4.3 <strong>The</strong> results of those workshops have been used<br />
to draft the Issues and Objectives sections<br />
of this document. This consultative Draft<br />
<strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> for the <strong>Antonine</strong> <strong>Wall</strong> WHS<br />
now invites wider views on how it should be<br />
managed over the next five years.<br />
4.4 <strong>The</strong> time period for the public consultation<br />
exercise is twelve weeks.<br />
4.5 Your comments will inform the revision of the<br />
draft plan prior to its finalisation and adoption.<br />
4.6 A ‘Strategic Environmental Assessment’ (SEA)<br />
of this draft has been undertaken in accordance<br />
with the requirements of the Environmental<br />
Assessment (Scotland) Act 2005. <strong>The</strong><br />
Environmental Report accompanying this draft<br />
<strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> can be found in Appendix D.<br />
4.7 <strong>The</strong> draft <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> and Environmental<br />
Report are available to download from<br />
the consultation web pages of the Historic<br />
Scotland website at: www.historic-scotland.<br />
gov.uk/index/about/consultations/<br />
currentconsultations.htm. Printed copies<br />
of the plan are also available to view in East<br />
Dunbartonshire <strong>Council</strong> at the Kirkintilloch<br />
Community Hub, William Patrick Library,<br />
2 West High Street, Kirkintilloch G66 1AD;<br />
Falkirk <strong>Council</strong>’s Development Services at<br />
Abbotsford House, David’s Loan, Falkirk<br />
FK2 7YZ; <strong>Glasgow</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Council</strong>’s Development<br />
and Regeneration Services, 231 George Street,<br />
<strong>Glasgow</strong> G1 1RX; Historic Scotland’s office at<br />
Longmore House, Salisbury Place, Edinburgh<br />
EH9 1SH; North Lanarkshire <strong>Council</strong>’s <strong>Plan</strong>ning<br />
& Development Service at Fleming House,<br />
2 Tryst Road, Cumbernauld G67 1JW; and<br />
West Dunbartonshire <strong>Council</strong>’s Forward<br />
<strong>Plan</strong>ning Department at Rosebery Place,<br />
Clydebank G81 1TG.<br />
Kelvin Valley from the <strong>Antonine</strong> <strong>Wall</strong><br />
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