A new tool, designed to help public authorities understand community views and identify needs and opportunities, is now in use in Shetland.
The tool, known as “The Place Standard”, provides a framework for assessing the strengths and weaknesses of places, so that action can be taken to improve them. It was developed by the Scottish Government, working with major public agencies, and it’s being introduced across Scotland, with Shetland Islands Council having been involved in some of the development work. It can be used at any scale, from a hamlet to a county, or indeed a nation.