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Last updated: 8 January 2025

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Link Housing Group - Dunbeg housing development: • The site is the largest in the area and has successfully provided significant numbers of additional homes for Oban. • Phase 3 was completed in 2023, funded by the Link Group with the Scottish Government and Argyll & Bute Council, consisting of 260 homes for affordable rent and 40 for New Supply Shared Equity (NSSE) and mid-market rent. 5 • Phase 4 is due to begin in 2025, with planning for private housing and apartments, social rent, mid-market rent and NSSE housing and apartment blocks, an elderly-living apartment block, a student housing block, and a commercial area – key to place making. • There have proved to be many challenges to development of the site, which have required strategic leadership, collaboration, and investment in infrastructure (which is common to sites across Argyll & Bute). • The National Planning Framework has presented challenges, with the presence of peat on the site, and an identified flooding risk.
Last updated: 20 December 2022

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Transforming Scotland's Vacant and Derelict Sites: The Parliament debated S6M-06302 in the name of Emma Harper—That the Parliament notes with concern reports that Scotland has almost 9,500 hectares of vacant and derelict urban land, and that just over one quarter of Scotland’s 5.4 million population is estimated to live within 500 metres of a derelict site, with this percentage increasing in communities on the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD); believes that Scotland’s stock of vacant and derelict land is a legacy of the nation’s industrial past, with many of these sites, including across the South Scotland Region, such as the George Hotel in Stranraer, former Interfloor Factory in Dumfries, Central Hotel in Annan and N Peal Building in Hawick, being in their derelict condition for many years; notes research, including from the Scottish Land Commission, University of Glasgow and Green Space Scotland, which shows that vacant and derelict sites can harm the wellbeing of communities, with findings reportedly showing that these sites can contribute to poor mental health, feelings of a lack of safety, anxiety and a persistent low mood; further notes reported concerns from communities around the traceability of the ownership of vacant and derelict sites, which, it understands, are often owned by absentee landlords and corporations as part of property and financial portfolios; considers that Scotland has a huge potential to lead the UK in transforming these sites into useful community assets; notes the view that focussing on these sites as a vehicle for delivery could help to enhance policy coordination across civic Scotland by concentrating effort and resources where they are most needed to benefit communities; welcomes the Scottish Land Commissions report, Transforming Scotland’s Approach to Vacant and Derelict Land, Recommendations from the Vacant and Derelict Land Taskforce; notes calls on the Scottish Government to set out its progress towards implementing these recommendations, and to outline its engagement with the Scottish Land Commission’s joint Vacant and Derelict Land Taskforce; further notes what it sees as the role of communities, as, it understands, has been seen in Heathhall, Dumfries and Galloway, in calling on Dumfries and Galloway Council to address the former Interfloor Factory, and notes the view that communities across Scotland should become involved in taking transformative action to ensure these sites dealt with as a priority. 10.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 September 2023

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 26 September 2023

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 26 September 2023 Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 26 September 2023Decision on Taking Business in Private Decision on Taking Business in Private Good morning, and welcome to the 27th meeting in 2023 of the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 June 2023

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 27 June 2023

Community pharmacists are sometimes challenged in dispensing prescriptions because a pharmacist has to be on site. We now have vending machines, which work because of the way in which the regulations de-list part of the pharmacy to allow vending machines to be used for dispensing medicines.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 November 2022

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Studies & Portfolio Areas FY15-16 FY16-17 FY17-18 FY18-19 FY19-20 FY20-21 FY21-22 Total Audit/Evaluation 5  10 41    56 Cancer 5       5 Cardiovascular   10 41    51 Basic science 3219 3478 4696 6535 6198 17836 6894 48856 Ageing    42 33   75 Anaesthesia   5 39 149 121 13 327 Cancer 1090 834 465 523 482 170 747 4311 Cardiovascular 330 367 471 571 723 723 401 3586 Children 47 160 637 1297 1138 30 41 3350 Critical Care 299 76 29 73 52 767 574 1870 Dermatology  10 61 53 31 12 42 209 Diabetes 132 534 542 454 365 19 99 2145 Gastroenterology   89 396 482 290 486 1743 Genetics 53 41 550 520 117 33 189 1503 Haematology 6 3 8 15 407 1 2 442 Hepatology 140 145  14 0 9 13 321 Infectious Diseases and Microbiology 237 9  0 236 14316 2804 17602 Mental Health 160 86 99 83 63 42 48 581 Metabolic and Endocrine Disorders 272 88 115 243 108 19 30 875 Musculoskeletal 4 27 80 161 202 32 69 575 Neuroprogressive and Dementia 51 203 208 511 273 150 152 1548 Ophthalmology 3 1 32 97 44 0 10 187 Oral and Dental Health  31 133 35 43   242 Primary Care 25 26...
Last updated: 25 May 2022

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Service of documents for purposes of this Chapter 25 78 Service of documents for purposes of this Chapter (1) In relation to the service of documents for the purposes of this Chapter, the provider and the secured creditor may agree (either or both)— (a) that the document may or must be served on a person by being sent to an address specified in the agreement (being an address other than is mentioned in subsection 30 (4) of section 26 of the Interpretation and Legislative Reform (Scotland) Act 2010), (b) that service is to be by a method mentioned in subsection (2) of that section and specified in the agreement. (2) The agreement need not refer expressly to that section or to any provision of that section. 35 (3) Any such agreement must be in writing. (4) Where there is such an agreement but service cannot be effected in accordance with it, the agreement is to be disregarded in applying section 26 of that Act of 2010 for the purposes of this Chapter. 44 Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Bill Part 2—Security over Moveable Property Chapter 2—Register of Statutory Pledges C HAPTER 2 R EGISTER OF S TATUTORY P LEDGES Register of Statutory Pledges 79 The Register of Statutory Pledges 5 (1) There is to be a public register known as the Register of Statutory Pledges. (2) The register is to be under the management and control of the Keeper. (3) Subject to the provisions of this Act, the register is to be in such form as the Keeper thinks fit. (4) The Keeper must take such steps as appear reasonable to the Keeper to protect the 10 register from— 1 (a) interference, (b) unauthorised access, and (c) damage.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 May 2025

Public Audit Committee 14 May 2025

—Official Report, Public Audit Committee, 4 May 2023; c 26-27. That is what we have been speaking about this morning, but that was two years ago.
Committees Last updated: 16 June 2025

Royal Mail service changes

Read the written submissions here. Royal Mail service changes. Royal Mail service changes.
Committee reports Date published: 6 March 2026

Cross-Committee on Tackling Drug Deaths and Drug Harm Session 6 Legacy Report - Annex A - Cross-committee meetings on tackling drug deaths and drug harm

The Committees also agreed to accept an invitation from Aberlour for three members to visit one of its support facilities, at a future date. Official Report Tuesday, 26 September 2023 1. Decision on taking business in private: The Committees agreed to take item 3 in private. 2.
Committee reports Date published: 6 March 2026

Cross-Committee work on Tackling Drug Deaths and Drug Harm Session 6 Legacy Report - Annex A - Cross-committee meetings on tackling drug deaths and drug harm

The Committees also agreed to accept an invitation from Aberlour for three members to visit one of its support facilities, at a future date. Official Report Tuesday, 26 September 2023 1. Decision on taking business in private: The Committees agreed to take item 3 in private. 2.

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