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The exchange in correspondence has been published on Senedd Cymru’s website. For ease of reference, the relevant links are below: https://business.senedd.wales/documents/s123485/Letter%20from%20the%20Chair%20to%20the%20 Minister%20for%20Climate%20Change%20in%20relation%20to%20the%20Provisional%20Common% 20Frame.pdf https://business.senedd.wales/documents/s1...
Finally, as the SLC progresses the compulsory owners’ association aspect of the work, it will publish a discussion paper on their website which will be publically available.
I refer back to the position that the chief constable took at the Police Authority board meeting on 26 September. That decision was made by the executive team in advance of that board meeting.
The Bill expands corporate parenting duties so they apply to all care experienced people (including those who left care before 16) up until the age of 26. The Committee heard that: • Some people were not sure why the Scottish Government wanted to expand corporate parenting duties.
RSPB Scotland welcomed the species at risk initiative but said “we have a long way to go” and emphasised the importance of species recovery in conjunction with 26 ecosystem-wide restoration work. NFUS supported a review of species licensing and noted a lack of tools for managing “conflict species”, arguing this can negatively impact biodiversity.