Three sites in Aviemore are to be proposed as part of Cairngorms National Park's ongoing Local Development Plan (LDP).
An extension to tourism designations in Carr-Bridge and Grantown-on-Spey will also be considered under the new LDP.
Following the Main Issues Report (MIR) consultation that took place from November 2017 to February 2018, comments received suggested a number of additions that could be included in the next Plan. The Cairngorms National Park Authority (CNPA) must consult with members of the public and relevant organisations because they are newly proposed sites.
Planning Manager David Berry explained: "For the most part, the preferred options outlined in the MIR will be used as the basis for the Proposed Local Development Plan which we aim to publish for consultation in November. However, there are a limited number of new site allocations that we consider are appropriate to include in the next LDP and we would like feedback from the public as to whether they agree.
"There are three sites in Aviemore including a new community use allocation and two industrial areas. In Carr-Bridge an extension to the existing allocation for the Landmark Forest Park is being considered as is a small extension to the allocation at the Grantown Caravan Park.
"The consultation we are carrying out from this week to the 21 September concerns these site allocations only and no unrelated comments can be considered at this stage."
The Cairngorms National Park Authority (CNPA) is required to publish a LDP for the Park which must be reviewed every five years.
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