While we’re busy building our new ObjectNow website, we wanted to make an important resource available right away.
We’re pleased to release the Community Guide to Public Hearings and Local Inquiries — a clear, step-by-step handbook designed to support local residents, campaigners, and community groups across Scotland who are facing large-scale energy infrastructure proposals.
Whether you’re dealing with wind farms near heritage landscapes, pylons through sensitive peatland, or major grid upgrades, this guide is here to help you navigate the inquiry process and make sure your voice is heard.
What the Guide Covers
Download the Guide
The guide is available now, free to download:
Community Hearings and Public Inquiries – Download the Guide
More Resources Coming Soon
We are in the process of developing a full series of guides, templates, and practical resources for campaigners across Scotland. These will be released gradually and made available on our upcoming website and via our Facebook page.
At ObjectNow, we believe that communities should never be sidelined by complex processes. With the right tools and support, everyone can participate meaningfully and confidently.
Let’s make sure Scotland’s communities are fully informed, fully involved, and fully heard.
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