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Last updated: 31 July 2019

Policy Memorandum Disclosure (Scotland) Bill

Examples of the issues that tribunals handle include the compulsory care and treatment of people with mental health disorders; disputes between tenants and landlords; disputes involving land and property; and cases concerning children and young people with additional support needs.
SPICe briefings Date published: 9 September 2021

Flats: management, maintenance and repairs

The situation does not change significantly if a flat is rented out. Tenants usually only have responsibility: under statute, as 'occupiers', for the cleanliness of the common areasiCivic Government (Scotland) Act 1982, section 92. under a typical tenancy agreement, for minor repairs to the flat's interior decoration and for damage caused by the tenant's negligence, or the negligence of any person the tenant has invited into the property.
Last updated: 5 January 2026

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Scottish Broadcasting: The Committee will take evidence from— Professor Robert Beveridge, Former Visiting Professor, University of Sassari; Professor Catherine Happer, Professor of Media Sociology, University of Glasgow; Professor Nicholas Higgins, Director of the Creative Media Academy, University of the West of Scotland. and then from— John McLennan, Dire...
Last updated: 23 June 2025

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*S6M-18061 David Torrance: Burntisland Harbour East Dock Access—That the Parliament understands that the Scottish Government expects all landowners to abide by the Land Rights and Responsibilities Statement issued by the Scottish Ministers in 2016 and updated in 2022; considers that rights of access to land are valued by local communities, and that access rights are provided for in the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 and also by prescriptive rights in certain circumstances; recognises that the Harbours Act 1964 requires harbour authorities, when undertaking their statutory duties, to have regard to the desirability of preserving for the public any freedom of access to places of natural beauty and for visiting...
Last updated: 18 June 2025

Consultation summary OPC

Instead, the focus of my consultation was on substantive responses to the detail of my proposal, through discussions at a number of meetings and visits. So in addition to those who made written submissions to the online consultation, I met hundreds of people at a range of roundtable events to discuss my proposals.
Last updated: 30 May 2025

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*S6M-17692 Tim Eagle: Ray's Opportunities Investing in Forres Public Facilities—That the Parliament commends local charity group, Ray’s Opportunities, for purchasing the former Ley’s Road public conveniences in Forres, with the intention of re-opening the toilet block and making it wheelchair-friendly and up to Changing Places standard; believes that this development will make Monday 2 June 2025 18 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan it easier and safer for people who wish to visit...
Last updated: 22 May 2025

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Supported by: Annie Wells*, Miles Briggs*, Alexander Stewart*, Murdo Fraser*, Douglas Ross*, Sandesh Gulhane*, Kenneth Gibson*, Colin Beattie*, Jeremy Balfour*, Meghan Gallacher*, Annabelle Ewing*, Pam Gosal*, Russell Findlay*, Stuart McMillan*, Bill Kidd*, Brian Whittle*, Tim Eagle*, Martin Whitfield* *S6M-17603 Alexander Burnett: Marcus Humphrey Celebrates 60 Years of Contribution to the Aboyne Highland Games—That the Parliament congratulates Marcus Humphrey CBE OSTJ DL FRICS on his extraordinary contribution over 60 years to the Aboyne Highland Games; understands that the Aboyne Highland Games will be celebrating its 158th game in 2025 with Mr Humphrey being the current longest standing member; notes that the Aboyne Highland Games were established in 1867 and have occurred consistently every year except during the two World Wars; acknowledges that Mr Humphrey joined the Aboyne Highland Games Committee in 1965, at 27 years old, and undertook his current position with the patrons in 2013 after serving 48 years in charge of the main dancing board; recognises that Mr Humphrey has served under two Chieftains and nine chairmen; applauds Mr Humphrey for his commitment to the games and ability to help build camaraderie through the Kindred Gatherings with his positions as patron at the Ballater Games, an honorary member of the Braemar Games and an honorary vice-president of the Lonach Games; recognises Mr Humphrey as an elder stateman who took on the responsibility of Chieftain in a 2021 flag raising ceremony during the COVID-19 pandemic where he entered the field under his own banner; compliments Mr Humphrey for his notable contribution to the 2017 Games when Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II visited...
Last updated: 1 May 2025

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Supported by: Clare Haughey*, Bill Kidd*, Jeremy Balfour*, Colin Beattie*, Rona Mackay*, Stuart McMillan*, Kenneth Gibson*, Kevin Stewart* *S6M-17347 Jackie Baillie: Coeliac Awareness Month 2025—That the Parliament notes that May is Coeliac Awareness Month, an annual opportunity to raise awareness of coeliac disease, a serious autoimmune condition affecting at least one in 100 people in Scotland; welcomes the work of Coeliac UK and NHS Scotland to improve diagnosis rates and support people living with the condition, including through the provision of gluten-free food on prescription for those who need it; understands that despite improvements in recent years, two thirds of those with the condition remain undiagnosed leaving around 32,000 people in Scotland potentially at risk of long-term health complications; encourages those experiencing any of these symptoms, including but not limited to extreme fatigue, anaemia, neurological issues, nausea and stomach pain, to visit...
Last updated: 24 September 2024

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The Framework is intended to improve delivery and ensure that the lessons learned from Technology Assurance previous experience are reflected and embedded in future practice. For further details visit: Framework - Digital - gov.scot (www.gov.scot) 25 The 14 criteria of the Digital Scotland Service Standard - Service Manual 26 Guest Blog by Frank Mullane for...
Last updated: 19 September 2024

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S6W-28049 Miles Briggs: To ask the Scottish Government what information it holds on how many currently licensed short-term lets there are in the Lothian region; how many short-term lets in the Lothian region have been found to be in breach of the short-term let licensing regulations, either for not holding the appropriate license or another reason; for what reasons other than not holding the appropriate licence any such properties have been found to be in breach of regulations since the regulations came into force, including any civil and criminal citations, arrests and charges, and how many short-term lets have been visited...

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