Ref NoLDC/FD/1/3/6
TitleScottish Office and related departments
Date1960-1987
TermGovernment departments
Related MaterialMore Scottish Development Department Circulars can be found in the Technical Registry LDC/TD/1/3/6.

A copy of the New Towns Handbook can be found in Chief Executives files: LDC/CX.
AdminHistoryUltimately, the Development Corporation was responsible to the Secretary of State for Scotland, but within the Scottish Office the department responsible for New Town Development Corporations was the Industry Department for Scotland, within which the New Towns Branch, as part of the Scottish Development Agency (SDA), dealt with the Corporations on an ongoing basis. The New Towns branch of the SDA had three basic functions:

(1) To develop policy and ensure Corporations acted in a manner compatible with Government policy, and to oversee their general operations were effected in accordance with the provisions of the New Towns (Scotland) Act 1968.
(2) To service Development Corporation's finance requirements.
(3) To monitor Corporation performance, and to make information available to the Government to enable Ministers to discharge their public accountability for New Towns.

The most direct control that was exerted over the Development Corporations was through the appointment of members to the Board but, as part of its oversight of the housing function of the New Town Corporations, the Industry Department for Scotland also commissioned a number of reports from independent management consultants, sought a variety of statistical information from Development Corporations, and posed a number of questions over the management of housing stock and tenants.
AccessStatusOpen
Extent4 files
ScopeandContent4 files relating to memoranda and circulars sent out by the Scottish Development Department relating to New Towns. The New Town Handbook was the master copy of operating procedures and standing orders that determined how the Development Corporations operated, it was issued and updated by the Scottish Development Department until 1989.
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