Highland Perthshire Communities Partnership



Welcome to the Hipshire Partnership Website

This website has been put together by the Hipshire Partnership and Highland Perthshire Communities Partnership.

The Hipshire Partnership is made up of voluntary and stautory organisations working to promote community learning and assisting groups to identify local issues and find local solutions.

Highland Perthshire Communities Partnership, a registered charity, is dedicated to helping communities resident in Highland Perthshire to develop and improve themselves.

We hope this website will be useful to you in promoting your events and activities, connecting with other organisations, identifying common issues and solutions, recruiting volunteers, acquiring funding and generally raising your profile in Highland Perthshire.

 

 

What's On in Highland Perthshire 

Following on from the meetings held recently regarding the Dualling of the A9 there is an opportunity for you to have your say and send comments and thoughts to the addresses below.

There is also a link here http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15689956/A9%20Dualling%20Public%20Meeting.pdf to the proposed options put forward for you to have a look at.  

 

 

Comments to Transport Scotland by 31 March

Send comments to Transport Scotland using a feedback form or not

By email

A9dualling@transportscotland.gsi.gov.uk

By post

A9 Dualling

Major Transport Infrastructure Projects (MTRIPS 2)

Transport Scotland, Buchanan House

58 Port Dundas Road, Glasgow G4 0HF

Send your comments to your MSP and Perth & Kinross Councillors

 

http://www.transportscotland.gov.uk/road/projects/A9-Luncarty-to-Pass-of-Birnam

 

 

 

 

 

Local Development Plan

Period of Representation

 

Perth and Kinross Council has considered the comments made in response to the Main Issues Report and as part of the Local Development Plan process has now published the Proposed Plan, which sets out the Councils` settled view on what the final content of the plan should be.

 

A period of representation will be held from 30th January until 4 pm on the 10th of April 2012 providing a final opportunity to consider the proposals and make your views known on whether you wish to see any changes to the plan.

 

The Proposed Plan can be viewed online at

www.pkc.gov.uk/ProposedLDP

Copies can also be viewed in local area offices,

 Pullar House and public libraries/community campuses.

 

There are two information events

to be held at

Pitlochry Town Hall on February 27th 10.00-3.30 pm

Aberfeldy, Breadalbane Campus onn March 3rd 10.00-3.30 pm