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Official Report Meeting date: 21 November 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 21 November 2017

The effect of speeding traffic on road safety is a major concern and a regular topic of discussion at many community council and tenants and residents association meetings that are held across my constituency.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 October 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 25 October 2018

It is the responsibility of everyone living in or visiting Scotland to dispose of their waste in the appropriate manner at designated facilities.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 September 2025

Economy and Fair Work Committee 03 September 2025

Having a broad portfolio of events, attractions and reasons to visit a destination is critical. That is where VisitAberdeenshire plays a key role.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 August 2020

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More recently the development of an automated safety huddle tool has been progressed as an approach to reducing duplication of data provision from care homes and providing greater oversight and reassurance at a local and national level.Visiting Strategy – The Group has collaborated over the development of a strategy for professionals visiting care homes, for assurance and inspection purposes which was rolled out in tandem with recent re-opening of visiting for families and aims to reduce duplication, sharing essential data and establishing visiting protocols.
Last updated: 2 April 2025

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Our helpline is hearing from an increasing number of older people who are finding it near impossible to pay their energy bills, having cut 10 ‘Behind the headlines: why in person care home visiting must get going again’, Age Scotland, Behind the headlines: why in person care home visiting December 20202, retrieved Ma...
Last updated: 22 November 2024

Budget scrutiny 202526 Thirdsector funding principles Call for Views Analysis

Getting Better Together highlighted the value of site visits by funders as an alternative to lengthy written reports, stating, “conducting visits instead of requesting long written reports is particularly useful.
Last updated: 30 August 2024

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S6M-13422: Finlay Carson: Congratulating Galloway and Southern Ayrshire UNESCO Biosphere on Promoting the Sustainable Development Goals - That the Parliament congratulates the Galloway and Southern Ayrshire UNESCO Biosphere for its work on sustainability, exemplified by the development of a Sustainable Development Goals trail that champions the actions of local communities and businesses from across the biosphere region; notes that the Biosphere Partnerships initiative is focussed on adding value to Scottish Blackface sheep wool as part of the circular economy; recognises what it sees as the many training opportunities provided to early career starters, while acknowledging its commitment to young people through the development of educational resources for schools and for Scout and Guide groups; praises it for the international recognition that it believes it brings to the region through visits...
Last updated: 26 April 2024

Paper 1 Note by the Clerk

The service itself will be staffed by a multidisciplinary team including health staff and there will also be other co-located and visiting health services. As well as hosting the safer drug consumption facility (SDCF), the service will also offer service users a range of other health services including: • Harm reduction advice • Injecting equipment provisio...
Last updated: 12 March 2024

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Exemptions and rebates 10 Exemptions and rebates (1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations— 25 (a) specify the cases or circumstances in which the levy (or a sum equivalent to the amount of the levy) is not payable or may be reimbursed, (b) provide for the making of arrangements for the issuing of exemption vouchers to categories of visitors specified in the regulations who may enter into a chargeable transaction, for the purpose of demonstrating the application of circumstances in 30 which a chargeable transaction is not subject to the levy. (1A) Before making regulations under subsection (1), the Scottish Ministers must consult local authorities and such tourist organisations as Ministers consider appropriate. (2) Regulations under subsection (1) are subject to the affirmative procedure. 6 Visitor Levy (Scotland) Bill Part 3—Introduction and administration of the levy P ART 3 I NTRODUCTION AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE LEVY Process 11 Scheme to impose levy 5 (1) A local authority may— (a) introduce a scheme or schemes to impose the levy for all or part of its area (referred to in this Act as a “VL scheme”), (b) modify a VL scheme, or (c) revoke a VL scheme. 10 (2) A VL scheme may make different provision for different purposes or different areas 1 within the local authority's area. (3) Two or more local authorities may act jointly to make a VL scheme. (4) In those circumstances— (a) they must continue to act jointly in relation to the scheme in all respects, and 15 (b) unless the context requires otherwise, a reference in this Act to— (i) a local authority, in relation to a VL scheme or to a proposed scheme, is a reference to the authorities acting jointly, (ii) the area of a local authority is a reference to the combined areas of those authorities, and 20 (iii) the local tourism strategy of a local authority is a reference to any tourism strategy prepared by an authority which is in effect in all or part of the area to which the VL scheme applies. 12 Prior consultation on scheme (1) Before introducing or modifying a VL scheme, a local authority must— 25 (a) prepare and publicise— (i) an outline of the proposed scheme or (as the case may be) the scheme as it is proposed to be modified (“the proposal”), (ii) a statement about the objectives of the proposal, including how the authority intends to measure and report on the achievement of those objectives, and 30 (iii) an assessment of the impacts of the proposal in the authority’s area, (b) consult— (i) such persons as the authority considers to be representative of communities, businesses engaged in tourism and tourist organisations in its area, (ia) if any part of the area to which the VL scheme relates has been designated 35 as a National Park, the National Park authority for that Park, and (ii) such other persons as the authority considers likely to be affected by the proposal, 7 Visitor Levy (Scotland) Bill Part 3—Introduction and administration of the levy (c) prepare and publicise a report which— (i) summarises the consultation responses received, (ii) states whether or not the authority intends to proceed with the proposal (or the proposal as modified in light of the consultation), and 5 (iii) sets out the authority's reasons for whether or not it intends to proceed. (2) For the purposes of subsection (1)(a)(ii) the objectives must relate to developing, supporting or sustaining facilities or services which are substantially for or used by persons visiting...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Richard Lyle*, Jenny Gilruth*, Fulton MacGregor*, Stuart McMillan*, Alison Johnstone*, Stewart Stevenson*, Bill Kidd* *S5M-17367 Tavish Scott: Shetland Makes Lonely Planet Top 10—That the Parliament considers Shetland's inclusion in Lonely Planet's list of the 10 best travel destinations in Europe for 2019 thoroughly deserved; notes that Shetland was the only UK destination included; believes that the isles are a fantastic tourist destination boasting spectacular coastlines, wildlife, food and drink and heritage; considers that a visit...

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