Communities across Scotland recognised at the Scottish Planning Innovation Awards

Aberdeen’s beachfront masterplan won the People’s Choice Award

COMMUNITIES across Scotland have been recognised at the Scottish Government’s relaunched Scottish Planning Innovation Awards (SPIA).

The overall winner was Planning Aid Scotland’s Live Life Morvern initiative, which is a community plan of action which pulls together local resources and ideas with the aim of building a sustainable future for the area.

Aberdeen City Council’s beachfront masterplan, which involved local children at the design stage, won the People’s Choice Award – voted for by the public.

Other winners of the awards include a community-led transformation project in Dundee, partnerships revitalising a heritage site in West Dunbartonshire, Fife Council’s approach to the future of the planning workforce, and Nature Scot’s use of AI to help map the effects of climate change.

A new digital skills portal was also announced at the award ceremony hosted by planning minister Joe FitzPatrick. The portal is a partnership between the Scottish Government and the Royal Town Planning Institute, which will help planners improve their digital skills.

Mr FitzPatrick said, “The SPIA winners represent excellence in innovative planning and it is great to celebrate their success with these relaunched awards.

“The future of planning is an exciting one and through the new Digital Skills Portal we are continuing our ambitious programme of improvement work.

“I am delighted at the variety of projects from across Scotland. The commitment to sustainable planning not only enriches environments but also the lives of people who use and live in these places.”

The winning projects:

  • Overall SPIA winner: Planning Aid Scotland’s Live Life Morvern initiative.
  • People’s Choice Award: Aberdeen City Council’s city centre and beach masterplan.
  • SPIA Award: Fife Council’s creating pathways into planning project.
  • SPIA Award: Sustrans Scotland’s Stobswell pocket places rejuvenation, Dundee.
  • SPIA Award: West Dunbartonshire Council’s rediscovering the Antonine Wall.
  • SPIA Award: NatureScot’s digital innovation