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Last updated: 5 May 2023

SPCB 2023 Paper 22

Ms Harper is applying to the SPCB for the costs of her and her member st th of staff to travel to Boston, USA on 1 April, returning on 6 April 2023.
Last updated: 25 April 2023

DecisionMaking_DianeOwengaSlides_18Apr23

Presentation to the Finance and Public Administration Committee of the Scottish Parliament Overview of the Policy Project 18 April 2023 About the Policy Projects of the Policy Origins Purpose Funding Governance Initiated in 2014 by • Initially annual The Head of the To help the Head of the senior public service co-funding from 8 Policy Profession is Policy Profession build leaders – keen to medium to large- advised by: a high performing explore joint sized depts policy system: • a Policy approaches to • 2019/20: moved to • that supports and Profession Board tackling shared 3 year co-funding enables good (8 members) issues like: by all Public Service decision-making (now • the Tier 2 Policy • an uneven quality departments – 4 and in the future) Leaders’ Network of policy advice tier contributions • to improve the lives (from all 28 • various work- based on the size of people in New government force issues of policy workforce Zealand departments) • short-termism 1...
Last updated: 29 March 2023

20230325_Submission_CampbellGemmell

Strathclyde University Law School. [1] I support and concur with ESS’s Air Quality Improvement Report submission to Parliament and its recommendations and the consequent requirement for an Improvement Plan in response from Scottish Government. [2] I agree with their thorough analysis in relation to NO and note that they appear not to x have cited or assessed the Report of the Review of CAFS commissioned by and provided to 1 Scottish Government in 2019.
Last updated: 23 March 2023

PE1885_E

. • The EST response shows that the 2030 target will be missed; a) only 1 CSO completion at 5% of the developed capacity (well below what is required to meet the target), b) only 59% of developments offering CSO – given normal offer failure rates, this means only 10-30% of these developments will actually result in CSO – failing to meet both of the SG’s targets: the 2GW target and the “at least half of the renewable energy projects will have an element of shared ownership” (note, actual ownership, not an ‘offer’). https://climatepolicyinfohub.eu/community-energy-projects-europes- pioneering-task.html 1 • To date the Kintyre Community has only received 1 promise of CSO that meets the SG’s GPP (out of the 14 developments consented or in planning) – from RWE due to its lease with Forestry Land Scotland. • The majority of developers are either; o not offering CSO or, o making offers which do not meet the SG’s GPP criteria for CSO i.e. that “which involves a community group as a financial partner over the lifetime of a renewable energy project”. • I understand that - • one developer has refused to interact with the Community. • Two developers have refused to offer CSO - these were ‘flip’ developers who then sell their development to third parties. • I understand that when the company’s CEO was challenged, the position changed to ‘it will consider offering CSO, at a later unspecified date’.
Last updated: 13 March 2023

Daily List 13 March 2023

Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Bill — Stage 2 Section 3 Tom Arthur 1 In section 3, page 2, line 38, after insert— Section 5 Tom Arthur 2 In section 5, page 4, line 22, leave out from second to in line 27 and insert Tom Arthur 3 In section 5, page 4, line 29, leave out and insert After section 12 Tom Arthur 4 After section 12, insert— Section 13 Tom Arthur 5 In section 13, page 9, leave out lines 18 to 23 Tom Arthur 6 In section 13, page 9, line 26, leave out subsection (5) Tom Arthur 7 In section 13, page 9, line 28, at end insert— Section 14 Tom Arthur 8 In section 14, page 10, line 23, at end insert— After section 22 Tom Arthur 9 After section 22, insert— Section 34 Tom Arthur 10 In section 34, page 20, line 3, after insert Section 35 Tom Arthur 11 In section 35, page 20, line 15, at end insert— Section 38 Tom Arthur 12 Leave out section 38 and insert— Section 42 Tom Arthur 13 In section 42, page 24, line 36, leave out and insert Section 43 Tom Arthur 14 In section 43, page 25, line 21, leave out from beginning to in line 22 and insert— Tom Arthur 15 In section 43, page 25, line 25, leave out from to first in line 26 and insert— After section 43 Tom Arthur 16 After section 43, insert— Section 48 Tom Arthur 17 Leave out section 48 Section 56 Tom Arthur 18 In section 56, page 32, line 5, leave out from beginning to in line 6 and insert— Tom Arthur 19 In section 56, page 32, line 9, leave out from to first in line 10 and insert— Section 64 Tom Arthur 20 In section 64, page 35, line 13, leave out from to end of line 15 and insert Section 66 Tom Arthur 21 In section 66, page 37, line 9, after insert Section 71 Tom Arthur 22 In section 71, page 38, leave out lines 32 to 34 Section 91 Tom Arthur 23 In section 91, page 48, line 5, leave out subsection (1) and insert— Tom Arthur 24 In section 91, page 48, line 22, leave out from to end of line 23 and insert Tom Arthur 25 In section 91, page 48, line 24, leave out and insert (1)(a)> Section 92 Tom Arthur 26 In section 92, page 48, line 28, leave out and insert Tom Arthur 27 In section 92, page 49, leave out line 36 and insert— Tom Arthur 28 In section 92, page 50, line 5, leave out and insert Section 97 Tom Arthur 29 In section 97, page 52, line 32, at end insert— Section 102 Tom Arthur 30 In section 102, page 55, line 18, leave out Section 105 Tom Arthur 31 In section 105, page 56, line 24, leave out Tom Arthur 32 In section 105, page 56, leave out line 28 Tom Arthur 33 In section 105, page 57, leave out from beginning of line 14 to on line 15 Tom Arthur 34 In section 105, page 57, line 32, after insert Section 107 Tom Arthur 35 In section 107, page 58, line 19, at end insert— After section 112 Tom Arthur 36 After section 112, insert— Section 114 Tom Arthur 37 In section 114, page 62, line 27, after insert Tom Arthur 38 In section 114, page 62, line 27, leave out Tom Arthur 39 In section 114, page 62, line 27, after insert Tom Arthur 40 In section 114, page 62, line 28, leave out and insert Tom Arthur 41 In section 114, page 62, line 29, leave out Section 116 Tom Arthur 42 In section 116, page 63, leave out lines 6 and 7 Tom Arthur 43 In section 116, page 63, line 10, at end insert— Tom Arthur 44 In section 116, page 63, leave out lines 11 and 12 Tom Arthur 45 In section 116, page 63, line 18, at end insert— Tom Arthur 46 In section 116, page 63, line 23, leave out subsection (3) pdf. application/pdf. 299098.
Last updated: 27 February 2023

Supporting displaced Ukrainians in Scotland

Funding for local authorities Year 1 funding Concerns were raised with the Committee regarding the UK Government’s recent decision to reduce the year 1 tariff that local authorities can claim for each displaced person arriving under the Homes for Ukraine scheme, from £10,500 to £5,900.
Last updated: 10 February 2023

Thistle Foundation Long Covid Inquiry

We expect to be able to demonstrate the positive impact of a generic non specialist approach to rehabilitation on the lives of people who experience this support within their local community. 2 Our non-specialist approach to rehabilitation includes: • 1-2-1 support using a collaborative, outcomes focused and strength...
Last updated: 8 February 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 22 December 2022

Agenda item 1 Daniel John O’Malley, Campaigns and Public Affairs Officer Diabetes Scotland opened the meeting by welcoming all the attendees.
Last updated: 25 January 2023

Northern Ireland Troubles response from UK Gov

Clause 57(4) This power to select variable commencement dates is necessitated by the variety of provisions within the Bill, including the creation of a new statutory body. Clause 30(1) The power to make provision in respect of the holding of information by the ICRIR deals with matters of detail, which are more appropriate to secondary legislation.
Last updated: 24 January 2023

SPICe Briefing for petition PE1970

The Scottish Government published guidance for local authorities to set 1 sustainable rates in August 2019 .

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