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To permit garden centres and recycling/waste disposal facilities to open subject to appropriate physical distancing measures and to provide that visiting a such facilities qualifies as a “reasonable excuse” to be outdoors.
Committee reports
Date published:
26 November 2019
r=12130&c=2180558Finally, she also explained that, unlike for convicted prisoners, data on remand prisoners—how many times they come out of their room, how many visits they have had, or what activities they have attended—is not readily available.
Paragraph 3 of the protocol acknowledges that the Scottish Government and the Scottish Parliament recognise that it may be necessary to re-visit the protocol to consider whether its provisions should apply to other legislation relating to the UK’s withdrawal from the EU.
In it written evidence Police Scotland indicated that despite increased demand it has achieved significant savings, without any overall negative impact on front-line services, stating that:
Since 1 April 2013, Police Scotland has dealt with more than eight million incidents, and securely policed major political, sporting and cultural events and the visits ...
The Committee heard that rural and island local authority areas have higher rates of fuel poverty than urban or suburban areas. Members who visited the Western Isles witnessed first-hand some of the work being done to tackle the problem.3Scottish Government. (2018, December 4).
Committee reports
Date published:
27 November 2018
Education and Skills Committee, focus group notes from visit to Shetland (June 2018)An issue associated with timetabling is the relative ease with which school delivered qualifications such as Highers courses can be accessed.
Committee reports
Date published:
26 November 2018
r=11620&c=2104402We also met with Ms E Tendayi Achiume, UN Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Hate Crime, when she visited Scotland on 8 May 2018. We wrote to her with the follow-up information she requested to assist with her enquiries and will also bring this report to her attentioniiiInsert link correspondence when online.
Committee reports
Date published:
28 February 2018
For example, the monitor which the Committee visited in Corstorphine was in a prominent position on St John's Road but had nothing to reflect either its use or readings.