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Mountain biking is huge in the south, with the 7stanes project and the Tweed valley adventure sports sites of Traquair and Glentress, which attract around 400,000 visitors a year and will be the site of a proposed chairlift facility as ...
My fear is that unless there is a fundamental change at source in welfare support, we will be unable to mitigate all the impacts, at a time when more and more people will depend on universal credit and welfare support. If that support is not there, people will face a very challenging future.
iiLetter to Scottish Government on Committee's first annual review of NPF4, 26 June 2024
The Committee's letter on its second review of NPF4 went on to highlight the evidence heard that the new climate and biodiversity requirements in NPF4, such as climate impact assessments for some development proposals, are placing an increasing burden on the limited num...
Committee reports
Date published:
28 February 2018
A lot of members want to get in.Community Buy-outs Community Buy-outs One of Scotland’s first major urban community buy-out applications—for the sick kids hospital site in Edinburgh—has been gazumped, because the national health service sold the site last week to a developer.
Let me help Liam Kerr with his request about the North Sea’s developing future. The North Sea will not be turned off today or tomorrow, or, indeed, in future decades, because of what is already out there.
I recently had a very helpful discussion with Citizens Advice Scotland in which it explained its wider assessment of the impact of financial hardship on our society and the dangers of changes such as the reduction of universal credit. If the universal credit cut takes place, it is estimated that it will push 60,000 S...