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The carbon calculator tool is currently being upgraded by the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) and will be held on the SEPA website. The new version will be able to collect and store data and provide aggregated pay-back totals.
We want to see a diverse education workforce which broadly reflects Scottish society. I am committed to establishing a new Strategic Board for teacher education and quality which will include universities, local authorities and professional associations.
We want to see a diverse education workforce which broadly reflects Scottish society. I am committed to establishing a new Strategic Board for teacher education and quality which will include universities, local authorities and professional associations.
Rail hubs are privately owned facilities and it remains the responsibility of operators to determine whether to invest in existing facilities to support growth or to create new ones. The Scottish Government will continue to support this process, for example through investment in the infrastructure where there are network wide benefits or by identifying appr...
Scottish Government is working in partnership with local authorities and other stakeholders to ensure that the new programme builds on the experience of delivering Youth Employment Scotland Fund.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
22 April 2015
The Scottish Government published a comparison of the two approaches on 9 March 2015, available at: http://news.scotland.gov.uk/News/Alternative-to-austerity-170a.aspx.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
16 April 2015
To ask the Scottish Government what guidance Historic Scotland follows in deciding whether a proposed new development hides, encroaches on or has other negative impacts on buildings or sites of historic importance.
The Patient Rights (Scotland) Act 2011 introduced new patient rights and principles for the delivery of healthcare, including a specific right for people to complain, raise concerns, make comments and give feedback about NHS services.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
4 February 2015
In 2015-16, £1.2 million in capital funding has been allocated to the National Theatre of Scotland towards the cost of its new headquarters. In addition the Draft Budget 2015-16 provides for £2 million in financial transactions (loans) for this project.