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Last updated: 21 February 2023

Agenda for meeting held on 22 February 2023

Buidheann Thar-phàrtaidh na Gàidhlig 22 Gearran 2023 18.30 Clàr-ghnothaich Fàilte agus Leisgeulan Geàrr-chunntas na Coinneimh mu dheireadh : 30 Samhain 2022 SpeakGaelic agus Duolingo MG ALBA : Rannsachadh air Mion-chànanan bhon Chomataidh Didseatach, Cultar, Meadhanan is Spòrs GISBE Ceann- na h-Ath Choinneimh Cross-Party Group on Gaelic 22 February 2023 ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 May 2023

S6W-17292

For people aged 18-64, just over half (53%) waited up to 4 weeks (based on 19 LAs) with 36% waiting more than 6 weeks.
Last updated: 1 April 2022

20220331Letter from the Cabinet Secretary for Education Skills responding to the Impact of Covid 19 on Children and Young People Report

The Committee further asks about comparative assessment of qualifications across the last two years.
Last updated: 4 January 2024

Annual Return Form for 2022 to 2023

This includes donations, gifts, hospitality or visits and material assistance such as secretariat support.
Last updated: 5 January 2026

Local Housing Allowance Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership

This pool of properties will shrink as rents increase and the 2 LHA rate remains frozen; it also becomes less appealing for landlords to rent to benefit claimants 2.2 There are only 18 Broad Rental Market Areas [BRMA] for the whole of Scotland and Glasgow City is entirely covered by the Greater Glasgow BRMA, which also covers some parts of our neighbouring LA’s. This limits localities in the city where customers can reasonably look to rent due to the fluctuating rents across the city. 2.3 The weekly LHA rates for the Greater Glasgow BRMA from April 2019 onwards are: Shared rm 1 Bed 2 Bed 3 Bed 4+ Bed 19/20 £68.28 £94.82 £120.03 £137.31 £212.21 20/21 £80.55 £113.92 £149.59 £172.60 £322.19 21/22 £80.55 £113.92 £149.59 £172.60 £322.19 22/23 £80.55 £113.92 £149.59 £172.60 £322.19 23/24 £80.55 £113.92 £149.59 £172.60 £322.19 24/25 £103.56 £159.95 £195.62 £223.23 £414.25 25/26 £103.56 £159.95 £195.62 £223.23 £414.25 26/27 £103.56 £159.95 £195.62 £223.23 £414.25 th 2.4 These can be compared to the 30 percentile rate for Greater Glasgow as follows: LHA rates for April 30th percentile market Greater Glasgow 2025 - March 2026 rents September 2024 BRMA 1 Bedroom Shared £103.56 £109.32 1 Bedroom £159.95 £159.95 2 Bedroom £195.62 £195.62 3 Bedroom £223.23 £230.14 4 Bedroom £414.25 £425.75 2.5 As would be expected, average weekly rents are higher in the PRS compared with social rented sector.
Last updated: 11 February 2021

Supplementary Financial Memorandum Heat Networks Scotland Bill

Table 2 - Overview of Heat Network Consent Costs with local authorities as “consent authority” over 10 years in nominal prices (assumed 2% inflation) Year / Nominal Cost Item Low Medium High Range in (£) Consents Year 1 Process Set (2021/2022) up Covered in original Financial Memorandum Consents Year 2 Process Set (2022/2023) up LA Expenditure 139,267 1,114,140 2,228,280 Costs Funding from - - - Scottish 139,267 1,114,140 2,228,280 Year 3 Administration (2023/2024) LA Application - - - Fee Income 270,343 2,162,742 4,325,484 LA Application Processing 270,342.74 2,162,741.90 4,325,483.81 Costs 9 This document relates to the Heat Networks (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 64A) as amended at Stage 2 LA Expenditure 142,053 1,136,423 2,272,845 Costs Funding from - - - Scottish 142,053 1,136,423 2,272,845 Year 4 Administration (2024/2025) LA Application - - - Fee Income 275,750 2,205,997 4,411,993 LA Application Processing 275,750 2,205,997 4,411,993 Costs LA Expenditure 144,894 1,159,151 2,318,302 Costs Funding from - - - Scottish 144,894 1,159,151 2,318,302 Year 5 Administration (2025/2026) LA Application - - - Fee Income 281,265 2,250,117 4,500,233 LA Application Processing 281,265 2,250,117 4,500,233 Costs LA Expenditure 147,792 1,182,334 2,364,668 Costs Funding from - - - Scottish 147,792 1,182,334 2,364,668 Year 6 Administration (2026/2027) LA Application - - - Fee Income 286,890 2,295,119 4,590,238 LA Application Processing 286,890 2,295,119 4,590,238 Costs LA Expenditure 150,748 1,205,981 2,411,961 Costs Funding from - - - Scottish 150,748 1,205,981 2,411,961 Year 7 Administration (2027/2028) LA Application - - - Fee Income 292,628 2,341,021 4,682,043 LA Application Processing 292,628 2,341,021 4,682,043 Costs LA Year 8 Expenditure (2028/2029) 153,763 1,230,100 2,460,201 Costs 10 This document relates to the Heat Networks (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 64A) as amended at Stage 2 Funding from - - - Scottish 153,763 1,230,100 2,460,201 Administration LA Application - - - Fee Income 298,480 2,387,842 4,775,684 LA Application Processing 298,480 2,387,842 4,775,684 Costs LA Expenditure 156,838 1,254,702 2,509,405 Costs Funding from - - - Scottish 156,838 1,254,702 2,509,405 Year 9 Administration (2029/2030) LA Application - - - Fee Income 304,450 2,435,599 4,871,197 LA Application Processing 304,450 2,435,599 4,871,197 Costs LA Expenditure 159,975 1,279,796 2,559,593 Costs Funding from - - - Scottish 159,975 1,279,796 2,559,593 Year 10 Administration (2030/2031) LA Application - - - Fee Income 310,539 2,484,311 4,968,621 LA Application Processing 310,539 2,484,311 4,968,621 Costs LA Total 10 0 years 0 0 Scottish Administration Total 10 years 1,195,328 9,562,627 19,125,254 Costs on Scottish local authorities 37.
Last updated: 22 April 2022

COSLA Evidence to CEEAC

This includes registration with DWP, registration with health services including GPs, school enrolments, connections to local community groups and social activities as well provision of ESOL classes and support with employability opportunities COSLAs role in the response to the Ukraine Crisis COSLA officers have been working with both the Scottish and UK Governments, Local Government and other partners to ensure that Scottish LAs...
Last updated: 2 September 2024

Housing Scotland Bill Homelessness Prevention Measures

More awareness of housing/evictions through training is needed by all SPS staff, so staff can engage meaningfully with prisoners and ask the right questions). In person visits by LAs to prisons would help them to build relationships with prisoners and establish trust.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 November 2024

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 19 November 2024

I do not think that I can add much to Sarah-Jane Laing’s summing up. Great—thank you. Do you agree with all those principles—transparency, awareness raising and engagement—being in a land management plan?
Last updated: 12 January 2023

CabSecPreBudgetSrutiny202324

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