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Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 August 2025

S6W-39654

To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide enhanced funding to Glasgow City Council, in addition to the baseline local authority budget allocation for local road maintenance, to offset the annual cost deficit for managing the Clyde Tunnel, in light of it consuming approximately 10% the local authority's roads budget. The 2025-26 budget provided local government in Scotland with record funding of over £15.1 billion, one of the largest increases in funding in recent times and a real terms increase of 5.5 per cent.In 2025-26, Glasgow City Council will receive over £1.7 billion to support day to day services, which equates to an extra £86.5 million or an additional 5.3% compared to 2024-25.However, the Scottish Government’s policy towards local authorities’ spending is to allow local authorities the financial freedom to operate independently.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 March 2025

S6W-35916

The 2025-26 budget includes returning £20 million to support transformation and reform in Scotland’s farming and food production industry, as pledged to the sector.Our Vision for Scottish Agriculture states that farming, crofting and land management will continue to play an important role in maintaining thriving rural and island communities and ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 February 2025

S6W-33947

The Scottish Government is providing over £15 billion in the 2025-26 Local Government Settlement, increasing the resources available to Local Government by £1 billion, a real terms increase of 4.7%.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 December 2024

S6W-31541

However, the Scottish Government does collect data on the number of people entering employment and those that are still in employment at specific points thereafter - 4, 13, 26 or 52 weeks.The most recent statistics indicate that of the 20,743 people supported through No One Left Behind that have entered employment since 2019, 8,657 (42%) were in employment at 4 weeks, 8,130 (39%) at 13 weeks, 7,102 (34%) at 26 weeks, and 4,227 (20%) at 52 weeks after entering employment.Note that these figures are based on the percentage of all people that have entered employment who responded to the follow-up question.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 January 2022

Social Justice and Social Security Committee 13 January 2022

All of that will help to make an impact and get us towards the child poverty targets.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 June 2010

S3W-34100

Applications to the SRDP''s Rural Priorities which relate to forestry are normally allocated to Forestry Commission Scotland (FCS) staff. FCS staff also advise and assist non-FCS staff in respect of any woodland elements in other cases.
Committee reports Date published: 5 February 2020

Stage 1 Report on the Period Products (Free Provision) (Scotland) Bill

If it was normal to be able to nip out and get period products a lot of people would be much less embarrassed by it".
Official Report Meeting date: 13 September 2023

Criminal Justice Committee 13 September 2023

Those structural surveys carried on through last night, and I expect to get further results this afternoon. We will have completed the other surveys as we get into October.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 November 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 09 November 2023

Is it not clear from those statistics, coupled with the figures for adult disability payment, that the situation is getting worse, and that both people in receipt of ADP and families in receipt of CDP are waiting in limbo for decisions?
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 April 2025

S6W-36178

These indicative figures have not been included in this table as the underlying calculation requires further details, including the number of controlled and non-controlled funded places, which are not yet available to SFC.Further detail of College and University Indicative Funding Allocations for 2025-26 can be found at:College Indicative Funding Allocations 2025-26 - Scottish Funding CouncilUniversity Indicative Funding Allocations 2025-26 - Scottish Funding CouncilTable 1: Average Expenditure Per Place for each Education Level (Cash Terms)Education Level2023-242024-25Pre-School£12,000-Primary School£7,487-Secondary School£9,276-College£5,506£5,506University£7,613£7,635Sources:1.Local Financial Returns – Education (LFR 01) statistical return provided by local authorities to the Scottish Government: Local government finance statistics - gov.scot (www.gov.scot)1.Pupil Census – published annually - for further details go to: Pupil census: supplementary statistics - gov.scot (www.gov.scot)2.Scottish Funding CouncilMethodologyThe methodologies used to determine the average expenditure per place for each education level are provided in more detail below.Pre-school: average gross revenue expenditure per child in pre-primary education is arrived at by taking the total gross revenue expenditure on pre-primary education, adjusted for inter-authority transfers, as reported by local authorities to the local financial return.

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