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In Local Government, to allow planning for cycle tracks in villages, towns and cities, allowing communities to utilise schools, places of worship and community centres as places where to exercise. In Infrastructure, to ensure new initiatives do not reduce green spaces.
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22 September 2020
In response, Scottish Government officials stated that the “non-ministerial department is a strong model of independence” and that “the Bill guarantees the independence of the new body”, especially the provisions which require ESS’s board appointments and strategy to be approved by the Scottish Parliament.viiEnvironment, Climate Change and Land Reform Commi...
When asked about whether Equality Impact AssessmentsiAn Equality Impact Assessment (EQIA) involves assessing the impact of new or revised policies, practices or services against the requirements of the public sector equality duty.
Retrieved from <a href="https://www.gov.scot/news/beavers-given-protected-status/" target="_blank">https://www.gov.scot/news/beavers-given-protected-status/</a> [accessed 31 May 2019]11SPICe. (2019).
Dr Darwent added that the SFRS is undertaking a training review to ensure that the training being delivered is appropriate for the new roles going forward.8Justice Committee. (2018, October 30).
Crohn’s and Colitis UK was also content for the detail to be in regulations and felt that—
by setting out the detail of the new benefits within subordinate legislation, this will enable amendments or additions to be made to regulations easily and more speedily than changing primary legislation.5Crohn's and Colitis UK. (2017).