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East Dunbartonshire Council submission of 14 December 2022 PE1941/M: Stop the destruction of headstones within community cemeteries I refer to your recent request on behalf of the Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee in respect of the petition PE1941 Stop the destruction of headstones within community cemeteries | Scottish Parliament Website. I can advise that East Dunbartonshire Council take cognisance of the Burial Ground Memorial Safety Guidance issued by Scottish Government in June 2019 for Scotland’s Local Authorities and updated our own internal Headstone and Memorial Inspection Policy accordingly. burial-ground-memo rial-safety-guidance-scotlands-local-authorities.pdf As noted by the Committee the burial grounds are the responsibility of the Local Authority, but the lair and associated headstone/memorial is the responsibility of the lair owner.
For rural communities, the Scottish Government is aware that households in rural areas are less likely to have access to superfast broadband, however, use of consultation websites require only basic access, and that is broadly comparable between rural and urban Scotland.
To enhance this provision, the Commission launched a development section of its website in January 2022, bringing together a range of information and resources for crofters.
Committee Members and members of the public will also be able to access the reports electronically from the Transport Scotland website with accessible copies available from Transport Scotland.
I have informed Cathie Cowan, Chief Executive of NHS Forth Valley, of my decision and the Scottish Government website has been updated to reflect these changes.
See www.lobbying.scot St Andrew’s House, Regent Road, Edinburgh EH1 3DG www.gov.scot The Position Statement is now available on the Scottish Government website. I hope Committee members and other stakeholders find the document helpful.
Further information on the membership and remit of the Taskforce is available on the Scottish Government website at Heat in Buildings: Green Heat Finance Taskforce - gov.scot (www.gov.scot).
Minister for Green Skills, Circular Economy and Biodiversity Lorna Slater MSP T: 0300 244 4000 E: [email protected] Dean Lockhart MSP Convener Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee The Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP ___ 9 May 2022 Dear Dean Independent Review of the Role of Incineration in Scotland’s Waste Hierarchy I am writing to advise the Committee that the Report of the independent review of the role of incineration in the waste hierarchy, undertaken by Dr Colin Church, will be published on 10 May on the Scottish Government website...
The Official Report for this meeting is available on the Scottish Parliament’s website. Members agreed to seek further information and views from Police Scotland regarding the implementation of the new data-sharing protocols in the first year of the satellite tagging scheme and the robustness of the data being gathered. , the Grouse In its report to the Sco...
As such, help and support will be available for those who need it via a dedicated contact centre and the Scotland’s Census website to enable all households to complete their census return.