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Dear Mr Leonard
Infrastructure Investment – Major Capital Projects Progress Update
This suite of material provides the Public Audit Committee with the latest report on the progress of Major Capital Projects for the six months ending September 2021.
I do not applaud the ability of any one person to simply buy up as much land in Scotland as they want, based purely on the scale of their wealth, without any questions being asked, in the public interest.
While the CCC believes this is the simplest approach, there are also advantages to starting the cycle in 2026 as proposed in the Bill, with a new accompanying Climate Change Plan.
ASLRG noted food insecurity is not a new issue. Before the crisis, they said work around access to food emphasised ensuring people could access food was in a dignified way.
My amendment 225C would delete from amendment 225 proposed new section 29(9) of the 2003 act. As drafted, that new power would allow ministers to make regulations and, therefore, changes to timescales for exercising a right to buy.
The Government really needs to reflect on that. Amid that, the latest CAMHS workforce figures show a fall in the number of staff who are working in vital specialist in-patient settings, as I just described.
New section 1C(4) provides a power for Scottish Ministers to give guidance to Bòrd na Gàidhlig and local authorities relating to their functions under new section 1C.
Section 14(2): Directions to education authorities relating to Gaelic education Power conferred on: Scottish Ministers Power exercisable by: Direction Parliamentary procedure: None Revised or new power: Revised (Removed) Provision 26.