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All current proposals (together with associated documents) are available on the Scottish Parliament website at Proposals for Members’ Bills/Session 6 Proposals: Proposals for Bills – Scottish Parliament | Scottish Parliament Website Final Proposal for a Member’s Bill Jeremy Balfour: Proposed Disability Commissioner (...
All current proposals (together with associated documents) are available on the Scottish Parliament website at Proposals for Members’ Bills/Session 6 Proposals: Proposals for Bills – Scottish Parliament | Scottish Parliament Website Final Proposal for a Member’s Bill Alex Rowley: Proposed Domestic Building Environmen...
All current proposals (together with associated documents) are available on the Scottish Parliament website at Proposals for Members’ Bills/Session 6 Proposals: Proposals for Bills – Scottish Parliament | Scottish Parliament Website Final Proposal for a Member’s Bill Jeremy Balfour: Proposed Disability Commissioner (...
All current proposals (together with associated documents) are available on the Scottish Parliament website at Proposals for Members’ Bills/Session 6 Proposals: Proposals for Bills – Scottish Parliament | Scottish Parliament Website Final Proposal for a Member’s Bill Alex Rowley: Proposed Domestic Building Environmen...
(lodged 28 April 2022) The proposal was accompanied by a statement of reasons, which is accessible online via the website page referred to above, or in the Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe).
The issue that we are discussing is the 2007-08 audit of VisitScotland. Is the website still working? Yes. Anyone who is interested in coming back to Scotland can make bookings through the website.
Such things require that little phrase, “buy-in”. The report recognises that, and I believe that we cannot guarantee that buy-in; if we do not get it, we will have a problem, so how do we generate buy-in?
Though both sectors are invested in their respective groups, this work will need to hold on to momentum as the new government comes into office. Cross-party buy-in will likely be a crucial factor in its success.
On the question of the scale of any reduction in demand, Dr Niina Vuolajärvi told us that in Sweden a study showed that after the law was introduced, the proportion of people reporting buying sex went from 13 to 8 per cent.
These include, for example, introducing a ‘pre-emptive right to buy’ for small landholders, and changes to the processes around diversifying land use in relation to the tenancy, rent reviews, and determining claims at the end of a tenancy.