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East Dunbartonshire Council submission non surgical procedures order

Firstly, Environmental Health welcome the introduction of the new Order and see this as a necessary and positive step in future public protection from harms resulting from non-surgical procedures undertaken without suitable controls and due diligence.
Last updated: 19 March 2026

2026 CPG Sustainable Transport annual return

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Last updated: 17 December 2025

CPG WFJ annual return 2425

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Womens Health CPG Annual Return Form 2024 to 2025

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Follow Up Information for College Regionalisation Inquiry review 11 February 2025

This represents a 79% increase in visits and 31% increase in sessions from baseline data at the start of the initiative.
Last updated: 28 November 2024

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Mears response Processes following the determination of asylum seekers claims

It involves giving a further period of notice, after which Sherrif Officers visit and take lawful possession. • Current overstayers who are subject to court action are taking 7 months on average to leave Mears accommodation.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 December 2007

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Three projects have been rejected, but two of these have beensubsequently accepted as new applications after significant revision.Full details of all applications received to date underthe Strategic Timber Transport Scheme are summarised in the following table: Project Title Applicant Name Amount Awarded Potential Award Current Position Overall Project Value Timber Transport Officer – Stirling and Tayside Stirling and Tayside Timber Transport Group £25,000 On target £34,000 South of Scotland Timber Logistics Programme Scottish Enterprise Dumfries and Galloway £68, 900 On target £457,645 Programme Manager/Co-ordinator (Argyll) Argyll and Bute Council £94,000 On target £152,000 Rosneath Tilhill Forestry Ltd Rejected Eskdalemuir Tilhill Forestry Ltd £2,918,448 On target £4,468,448 Study of performance of forest and public roads under construction Forest Enterprise £232,500 On target £336,500 Project Co-ordinator, Highland and Grampian Forestry Civil Engineering Rejected Floating Pier Scottish Woodlands Ltd Rejected Rannoch Rail Head Tilhill Forestry Ltd £128,000 Under consideration £371,500 Developing and promoting a Timber Transport Strategy and solutions for the Highlands Forest Enterprise on behalf of the Highland Timber Transport Group £43,333 On target £65,000 Fersit Road, Lochaber Highland Council £100,000 On target £850,000 Dunoon Timber Haul Route UPM Tilhill £324,034 On target £586,200 Glen Masson – B836 link Scottish Woodlands Ltd £44,085 On target £92,771 Barrhill railhead catchment FCS Galloway Forest District £1,682,337 On target £2,687,437 B8024 Tarbert Bypass Argyll and Bute Council £600,000 Delayed £802,000 Argyll Central Tyre Inflation Argyll and Bute Council £237,000 Being revised £355,000 Rathad-Mara (Sea Road) Scottish Woodlands Ltd £150,000 Being revised £190,000 Arran Link Road Forest Enterprise £318,000 Delayed £623,680 South of Scotland Timber Transport Officer Dumfries and Galloway Council £85,000 On target £135,000 Driver Training Programme FC Learning and Development £17,725 On target £34,445 Facilitating change in Forestry Industry supply chains, South of Scotland Focal Study ConFor £77,500 Being revised £118,500 Ardfern Bypass J Robin Dixon £39,990 On target £99,975 B836 phase 2 Argyll and Bute Council Operations Department £655,000 On target £1,230,000 Glenstriven Timber Haul Route UPM Tilhill £218,000 Being revised £396,700 Peaton Hill Link Road Tilhill Forestry Ltd £45,000 On target £90,000 Hareshawmuir Road Project UPM Tilhill £37,000 Delayed £120,000 Moray Strategic Timber Transport Road Infrastructure Project Moray Council £65,000 On target £131,000 A897 Partnership Project Highland Council £400,000 Under consideration £500,000 Upper Loch Fyne Pier, Technical and Financial Feasability Study Argyll and Bute Council £6,000 On target £12,000 Marr area Aberdeenshire Council £82,900 Under consideration £165,800 Tomdoun Link Road J Robin Dixon £74,579 Under consideration £186,447 South West Glendaruel Timber Haul Route Argyll and Bute Council £253,450 Under consideration £741,500 North West Mull Community Woodlands North West Mull Community Woodlands Company Ltd £398,530 Under consideration £936,465 Timberlink Project (inshore shipping from Argyll) Forestry Commission Scotland £1,800,000 This project is supported through the Fund and not the Scheme On target £1,800,000 Total £9,201,352 £2,019,959 33 S3W-07092
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 May 2019

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Local Authority Number of fuel poor households (000’s) % of households in local authority that are fuel poor  Aberdeen City 22 21%  Aberdeenshire 41 37%  Angus 18 33%  Argyll and Bute 18 44%  Clackmannanshire 7 31%  Dumfries and Galloway 26 36%  Dundee City 22 31%  East Ayrshire 17 32%  East Dunbartonshire 11 23%  East Lothian 11 25%  East Renfrewshire 8 21%  Edinburgh, City of 39 17%  Na h-Eileanan Siar 7 56%  Falkirk 16 22%  Fife 52 31%  Glasgow City 61 21%  Highland 53 49%  Inverclyde 11 31%  Midlothian 8 22%  Moray 18 42%  North Ayrshire 17 26%  North Lanarkshire 36 24%  Orkney Islands 6 57%  Perth and Kinross 21 30%  Renfrewshire 19 23%  Scottish Borders 17 31%  Shetland Islands 5 44%  South Ayrshire 15 29%  South Lanarkshire 33 23%  Stirling 10 26%  West Dunbartonshire 9 22%  West Lothian 16 21%  Scotland 670 27%  S5W-22826
Official Report Meeting date: 3 February 2026

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 03 February 2026 [Draft]

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