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Mark Ruskell rightly pointed out that there has also been a 50 per cent decline in flowering plants in Scotland, as is illustrated in the latest publication of the Plant Atlas.
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.
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.
Emma Harper mentioned Borders In Recovery, which is an organisation that I would like to visit in the new year to discuss how it delivers its support services in that rural setting.
I think that around 6,000 homes had been delivered in rural Scotland previously. The good news is that over the first year of the operation of the new target, 1,600 new homes have been delivered in rural Scotland.
Please give reasons for your answer Base n= % Very % % % Not very % Not effective Effective Somewhat effective effective at all All answering 87 10 22 41 22 5 - Individuals 61 13 26 44 15 2 - Organisations 26 4 12 35 38 12 28 Support for the application form Two-thirds of respondents commented at Q8a.
Women with a ‘high support’ workplace were more likely to feel confident asking for new reasonable adjustments, and more likely to have flexible, compassionate, and proactive support.
RSPB Scotland welcomed the species at risk initiative but said “we have a long way to go” and emphasised the importance of species recovery in conjunction with 26 ecosystem-wide restoration work. NFUS supported a review of species licensing and noted a lack of tools for managing “conflict species”, arguing this can negatively impact biodiversity.