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A demographic shift - from western parts of Scotland to eastern regions which are drier- is expected to create additional pressures on water supplies.
News. Retrieved from https://www.cfois.scot/ [accessed 17 July 2025] Katy Clark MSP subsequently lodged the draft proposal and consultation for a Freedom of Information Reform (Scotland) Bill (a Member’s Bill) on 1 November 2022 (before the Scottish Government launched its consultation on 29 November 2022).11The Scottish Parliament. (2022).
Support provision in other models
In the case of New Zealand the evidence suggests that specialist organisations and collectives can act as key facilitators of policy, providing valuable operational insights, information and leadership needed to secure support among those involved in prostitution.
“There was a lot of frustration along the way with how the scheme would develop because it was new to everybody […] and there were a lot of [UK Government] people who'd been pulled in to run Homes for Ukraine, and they'd never done anything like that before. [… In standard resettlement procedure] we go out to the local community [...] to inform them [that], ‘We've got a new resettlement scheme coming to your area.’
Members expressed concern about the lack of clarity from the Scottish Government on its timescale for introducing the new data collection methodologies and addressing issues in relation to the data underpinning the gradings of the River Endrick and other fisheries.
Committee consideration
The 1995 Act already contains a power to alter the maximum available penalty by way of subordinate legislation, but the new power will allow the change to be made on the face of the 1995 Act instead of a separate piece of secondary legislation.