Review and engage with Plan 24-30's Route Maps
16/01/2026
In December, significant updates were published to the Plan 24-30 route maps.
All 25 route maps have been developed by The Promise Scotland, in collaboration with stakeholders, to include commitments, milestones, and emerging dependencies to 2030.
The route maps outline, for as many years as is possible:
- what must be delivered for the promise to be kept,
- who is responsible for doing it,
- when it must be done, and
- how route maps depend on each other for progress.
The route maps are a national shared planning framework for keeping the promise, built on and for collaboration. They are not a substitute for organisational plans— instead, by making clear destination statements, outcomes and milestones, they provide clarity on what actions are the responsibility of which organisations, by when.
We want everyone working to keep the promise to spend the next month to use the website and review the updated route maps:
- Do the route maps start to set out the work required?
- Are there inaccuracies, things that should be added, or concerns with the route maps?
- How could you use them to guide your work and what help do you need?
The more everyone working to keep the promise engages with the route maps, by adding updating content, the better they will become.
After the initial feedback period, The Promise Scotland will be setting out more detail on how it will support organisations to take these route maps, and translate them into their own plans to keep the promise by 2030.
Send your feedback to plan2430@thepromise.scot.