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Proportionate Carbon audits will required by all farms receiving public support by 2028 at the latest. 9. We will take forward a pilot scheme with some Scottish farms to establish future appropriate uptake of methane supressing feed products/additives which is a key measure to reduce emissions from livestock (where practically possible).
Going beyond this call for immediate action, Highland Council proposed a four-stage process for policy development and delivery, Foundation (2025-26), deployment (2026-30), scale-up (2031-35) and consolidation (2036-40).
Going beyond this call for immediate action, Highland Council proposed a four-stage process for policy development and delivery, Foundation (2025-26), deployment (2026-30), scale-up (2031-35) and consolidation (2036-40).
Going beyond this call for immediate action, Highland Council proposed a four-stage process for policy development and delivery, Foundation (2025-26), deployment (2026-30), scale-up (2031-35) and consolidation (2036-40).
We had 18, 7 left, but we can increase it to 26. We are improving the process and have a big focus on training; There is work on strengthening the Regulation & Land Use team.
(lodged 26 March 2019) The proposal was accompanied by a summary of consultation responses, which is accessible online via the website page referred to above.
Alison talked about people seeing a GP first and then having one, two or three further visits in order to be enticed into joining a walking group, visiting a men’s shed or participating in the Listening Ear programme.
Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Housing and Local Government Shona Robison MSP F/T: 0300 244 4000 E: [email protected] Baroness Kishwer Falkner Chairwoman Equality and Human Rights Commission Arndale House The Arndale Centre Manchester M4 3AQ [email protected] Dear Kishwer, Thank you for your letter of 20 September and for meeting with me on 26 September. It is disappointing that it has taken so long for EHRC to expand on the concerns that it has raised publicly in relation to the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill and unfortunately your latest correspondence does not answer many of the questions raised in my previous correspondence, including my two last letters of 19 May and 27 June, to which no response was received at the time.
I am pleased to have been able to rotate between my brand-new Aberdeen FC lapel badge and one featuring the crest of the Gordon Highlanders, which is the regiment in which my grandfather served.