Checklist
Who to involve
Customise your own list of those people
and organisations that might need to be involved: here are a few examples!
- Allotment holders
- Archaeological groups
- Archaeologists
- Architects
- Builders
- Businesses
- Chambers of commerce
- Charities
- Children
- Churches
- Civic societies and groups
- Colleges
- Community associations
- Community-based organisations
- Community leaders
- Community Councils
- Companies
- Conservation groups
- Council Members
- Countryside management officers
- Craftspeople
- Designers
- Developers
- Disability groups
- Ecologists
- Economists
- Engineers
- Environmental groups
- Ethnic groups
- Estate agents
- European Parliament
- Farmers
- Financial institutions
- Footpath and access groups
- Funding agencies
- Health workers
- Homeless people
- Industrialists
- Journalists
- Land managers
- Landowners
- Landscape architects
- Lawyers
- Local authorities
- Local history groups
- Media groups and organisations
- Migrants
- Minority groups
- Mothers¹ unions
- Museums (especially local history)National Government
- Non-governmental organisations
- Parent teacher organisations
- Parish councils
- Photographers
- Planners
- Playgroups
- Police
- Universities
- Urban designers
- Utility providers
- Village hall committees
- Voluntary Groups
- Wildlife groups
- Women¹s groups
- Women's institutes
- Traders
- Transport groups
- Transport operators
- Transport planners
- Teachers
- Tenant groups and associations
- Town managers
- Tourist Board
- Tourists
- Postmen and women
- Professional institutions and groups
- Property owners
- Public
- Public works departments
- Publicans
- Ramblers
- Religious groups
- Residents groups and associations
- Rural community councils
- Schools
- Senior citizens
- Scottish Parliament
- Scottish Executive
- Shopkeepers
- Sports groups
- Squatters and squatters¹ groups
- Staff
- Statutory agencies
- Street cleaners
- Student groups
- Surveyor
- Workforces
- Young people
- Youth clubs, guides and scouts