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Last updated: 9 June 2025

Natural Environment Bill 9 June 2025

Business Regulatory Impact Assessment (BRIA) The BRIA for part 4 of the Bill has been published on the Scottish Government website, for ease of reference a PDF version has been attached separately titled “Annex A– Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill – Deer Management - Final Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment.” Rights of Tenant Farmers to take deer D...
Last updated: 5 June 2025

SPBill73S062025

Types of new buildings which may be taxable 30 4 Meaning of “new residential unit” (1) A “new residential unit” means a unit— (a) consisting of— (i) the whole of a constructed or converted building which, on the building completion date, is intended to be (or is) used as a dwelling or other 35 accommodation, or (ii) a part of a constructed or converted building which, on the building completion date, is intended to be (or is) used separately as a dwelling or other accommodation, and (b) which is not an exempt residential unit (see section 5). 3 Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill Part 2—Key Concepts (2) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1)(a), a building or part of a building is to be taken as intended to be used as a dwelling or other accommodation if it is intended to be (or is) used for any of the following purposes— (a) residential accommodation for students in further or higher education, 5 (b) a hall of residence for students in further or higher education, (c) residential accommodation built for the purpose of occupation by tenants...
Last updated: 5 November 2024

LettertotheCabSecPreBudgetScrutiny

For example, it noted that Housing revenue accounts make up 5% of the total, “but that £200-odd million is tenants’ money” and approximately 30% relates to multi-year capital programmes that have yet to be fully delivered.
Last updated: 10 April 2024

PB_2024_005

S6M-11244: Sarah Boyack: Recognising Edinburgh’s Housing Emergency - That the Parliament notes the cross-party decision of City of Edinburgh Council to declare a housing emergency on 2 November 2023; is concerned at what it considers is the extreme nature of the emergency that Edinburgh is facing, with, it understands, approximately 5,000 households in temporary accommodation, a severe shortage of social homes and unsustainable rises in private sector rents in the city, in spite, it believes, of the Cost of Living (Tenant...
Last updated: 21 February 2024

SPBill24AS062024

Miscellaneous 17 Delegation (1) The Scottish Ministers may delegate the following functions to Scottish Natural 20 Heritage— (a) the application and granting of muirburn licences under sections 10, 11 and 12, (b) the modification, suspension and revocation of muirburn licences under section 13, (ba) the approval of training courses under section 13A, 25 (c) the preparation, publication, review and revision of the Muirburn Code under section 14, (d) the functions in relation to the methods by which notice of the making of muirburn may be given conferred by section 15(3)(b) and (4). (2) Any delegation must be made by written direction. 30 (3) Unless it specifies otherwise, a delegation under this section includes power to modify, suspend or revoke licences granted before the direction is made. (4) The Scottish Ministers may modify or revoke a direction. (5) Any licence which is in effect at the time a direction is revoked continues in effect following the revocation of the direction (unless the revocation specifies otherwise). 35 18 Interpretation of Part (1) In this Part— “Muirburn Code” is to be construed in accordance with section 14(1) and includes any supplementary material, 24 Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill Part 2—Muirburn licensing “muirburn licence” has the meaning given in section 11(4), “muirburn season” is to be construed in accordance with section 16(1), “peat” means soil which has an organic content (that is, content consisting of living and dead plant and animal material) of more than 60%, 5 “peatland” means land where the soil has a layer of peat with a thickness of more than 40 centimetres. (1A) In this Part, references to the making of muirburn include references to the setting of fire to, or the burning of, any heath or muir. (2) The Scottish Ministers may, by regulations, amend the definition of “peat” and “peatland” 10 in subsection (1). 1 (3) Before making regulations under subsection (2), the Scottish Ministers must consult— (a) Scottish Natural Heritage, and (b) such other persons as they consider likely to be interested in or affected by the making of muirburn. 15 (4) Regulations under subsection (2) are subject to the affirmative procedure. 19 Repeals and consequential amendments (1) The Hill Farming Act 1946 is amended as follows. (2) Sections 23 to 23C are repealed. (3) In section 24 (right of tenant...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Bruce Crawford*, James Dornan*, Sandra White*, Bob Doris*, Fulton MacGregor*, Colin Beattie*, Angus MacDonald*, Kenneth Gibson*, Bill Kidd*, Gordon MacDonald* *S5M-14688 Ruth Maguire: Talk Money Scotland Week That the Parliament acknowledges — that 12 to 18 November 2018 is Talk Money Scotland Week; understands that this awareness week, which is organised by the Money Advice Service and the Scotland Financial Capability Forum, provides an opportunity to encourage the public, business, charities and educators to "talk money and prompt Scotland s biggest conversation about financial capability; acknowledges that ” ’ the theme is financial wellbeing; believes that it will focus on encouraging people to save regularly, raising awareness about the availability of free debt advice and looking at how people use credit for everyday expenses; commends its aim of raising the profile of financial education, including what this means for children and young people, and encouraging people to seek expert advice on retirement planning; notes that hundreds of events are being held, including financial education events in schools, drop-in sessions at citizens advice bureaux and council advice services and discussing budgeting support with tenants...
Last updated: 3 February 2023

20230201_CabSecNZET_EnergyBill_LCM

Part 3 – New Technology Chapter 1 – Low Carbon LCM is required for The Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel, and Tenants’ Rights has written indicating Heat Schemes clauses 98-107. in-principle support for these clauses to have effect in Scotland, subject to further discussion and agreement on the role of Scottish Ministers in agreeing subseque...
Official Report Meeting date: 26 October 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 26 October 2023

Parliament committees have not visited the greater Glasgow area, for example, so often.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 April 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 27 April 2023

Skyrora is just one of the organisations that are working with the SaxaVord UK spaceport on Unst, which, again, was recently visited by Douglas Ross, but is also a site that I visited a number of years ago.
SPICe briefings Date published: 29 September 2023

The effectiveness of creative enterprise policies: What programmes work?

‘Gaelic Language Plan’ to encourage, develop, and support creative work in Gaelic across art forms. Develop skills, screen education, international outreach, and the development of Scotland-based film-makers as apart of Screen Scotland.

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