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The Bank’s investment strategy, which it reviews annually and publishes on its website, sets out the principles for its investment decisions, and the types of businesses in which it will invest in.
Statutory guidance was published in 2018 on complying with these duties which sets out which bodies are subject to them (also discussed on the Keep Scotland Beautiful website). Offences and penalties Littering in a public open space is a criminal offence under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 (section 87).
A range of materials to support the launch of Carer Support Payment and our Local Delivery service are now available on our website at https://www.socialsecurity.gov.scot/guidance- resources/resources.
We observe from the publicly available information on local authorities’ websites, that most have still to update their information on kinship care allowances.
These images may be used by the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body in future publications and on the official website. Wi-Fi and social media Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the Parliament using ‘SP-Visitor’.
The scope of the Review was established under the Terms of Reference (ToR) as published on the Scottish Government website. A key purpose for initiating the Withers Review was to look at how the public body landscape should evolve to deliver Ministers ambitions in both the National Strategy for Economic Transformation (NSET) and our response to the Scottish...
A read out of the meeting and summary of attendance is included in the attached communiqué that has been published on the Scottish Government website. We hope this summary is helpful.
A person aged 18 or over in full time HE or advanced education can get UC if they meet one of the education exceptions listed on the GOV.UK website at: tinyurl.com/SMP3RYKW. Alternatively, a person aged 18 or over can get UC without meeting one of these exceptions if: their course provider has classified their course as part time; they meet their work-relat...