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Most faults on the network are short-lived and in the majority of cases require no physical intervention or a visit by an engineer. Typically around 90% of faults are resolved within 48 hrs with the ChargePlace Scotland helpdesk often remedying faults remotely.
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Date answered:
29 September 2022
More recently on 31 August 2022, I met with Stacey Dingwall, Head of Policy for Scotland and Andrew McRae, Scotland's Policy Chair FSB during a visit to Amity Fish Ltd, Peterhead. Issues discussed included business rates, energy costs and skills.
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Date answered:
16 August 2022
This was, in addition to the £1 million allocated to Scottish Fire & Rescue Service (SFRS) for its Home Fire Safety Visit programme to install interlinked fire alarms in the homes of those at highest risk.
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Date answered:
3 February 2022
The Scottish Government is keen to encourage audiences to return to cultural events. The First Minister held a media visit at the Scottish Opera on 2 February.
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Date answered:
5 January 2022
The campaign aimed to reduce fear around cancer and empower people to take early action, be it visiting their GP practice or attending screening when invited.
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Date answered:
9 September 2021
For example, working with partners, the Scottish Government currently supports advisory visits to farms to identify opportunities for farm and croft woodlands and agroforestry.
Physicians from the Board had intended to visit a centre in North America to share best practice but the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in this being postponed.
First—and this is really good news—we have vaccinated more than 75,000 extra people compared with the deployment plan that we published a few weeks ago, because uptake rates have been so high.
I hope that the SNP Government will get its act together, accept the blame for its failures and take clear action to tackle all those challenges. 16:04 Like my late mother, Winnie Ewing, I am a survivor of Up Helly Aa, except that I think she attended it on 10 occasions, showing quite exceptional stamina.
Rather than trying to replicate a situation in which we land up with exceptional individuals who attract other exceptional people and create something different, maybe we should ask how we can grow such an environment in that place for the benefit of more people.