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This funding enabled a programme of comprehensive and effective education and advisory work to take place with firework retailers twinned with appropriate enforcement to support the implementation of the new regulations. This included advisory visits from local Trading Standards officers to provide advice and guidance on the new regulations to all retailers supplying fireworks in Scotland, research into both the illicit online sale of fireworks in Scotland and to identify the number and location of legitimate online suppliers into Scotland from the rest of the UK and Europe, and a programme of test purchasing to check compliance with the new regulations.
It is not anticipated that there will be any new costs falling on other bodies, individuals or businesses as a result of this provision. 26 T his document relates to the Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 8) as introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 17 March 2017 Schedule 1(7) – consideration of non-harassment...
The vision that is outlined in the latest “Building a New Scotland” paper charts a course for an independent Scotland in which the migration system is driven by humanity and dignity, fully realising the benefits of migration for our society and economy.
Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Relations Committee 11 January 2018, Jackie Killeen, contrib. 26, http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/parliamentarybusiness/report.aspx?
European and External Relations Committee 08 October 2015 European and External Relations Committee 08 October 2015 Decision on Taking Business in Private Decision on Taking Business in Private Good morning and welcome to the 16th meeting in 2015 of the European and External Relations Committee.
The outcome of that Summit was a commitment to a new strategic partnership to work with the EU to protect the public and increase the safety and security of UK and EU citizens.
As well as receiving formal evidence on the Bill, Members of the Committee visited Oslo to meet with representatives from the Royal Norwegian Ministry of Justice and Public Security and the National Police Directorate.