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Last updated: 25 September 2024

CPG Construction Minutes of meeting held on 090524

. • The challenge and opportunity for the industry in de- carbonising our built environment. • Scottish Water shared insights and tangible examples on how they are reducing or removing carbon from the construction process.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 November 2018

S5W-19442

Charges reported to COPFS 1 April 2013-31 March 2018              Financial Year Reported   Charge Description 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Emergency Workers (S) 2005 S1(1) Ass, Obs Emergency Worker 339 406 359 276 196 Emergency Workers (S) 2005 S2(1) Ass, Obs Emergency Services 71 86 48 44 32 Emergency Workers (S) 2005 S3(1) Ass, Obs Person Assisting * 5 9 * 0 Emergency Workers (S) 2005 S5(1) Ass, Obs Nurse 327 390 307 296 298 Police & Fire Ref 2012 S90(1)(A)Assault Officer Exec Of Duty 5,682 5,074 5,089 5,024 5,227 Police & Fire Ref 2012 S90(1)(B)Assault Ass Officer Exe Duty 84 54 27 33 37 Police & Fire Ref 2012 S90(1)(A)&(2)(A) Assault Resist Arrest * * 202 194 175 Police (S) 1967 S41(1)(A) Assault 121 * 0 0 0 Police Act 1996 S89(1) Assault BTP 30 31 38 26 25 Police Act 1996 S89(1) Assault Person Assisting BTP 0 * 0 0 0 Total 6,657 6,053 6,079 5,894 5,990     Charges reported to COPFS 1 April 2013-31 March 2018      Charges Marked:-No Action        Financial Year Reported   Charge Description 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Emergency Workers (S) 2005 S1(1) Ass, Obs Emergency Worker 40 46 45 22 26 Emergency Workers (S) 2005 S2(1) Ass, Obs Emergency Services 11 6 5 13 6 Emergency Workers (S) 2005 S3(1) Ass, Obs Person Assisting 0 * * 0 0 Emergency Workers (S) 2005 S5(1) Ass, Obs Nurse 22 44 68 21 16 Police & Fire Ref 2012 S90(1)(A)Assault Officer Exec Of Duty 89 74 58 81 70 Police & Fire Ref 2012 S90(1)(B)Assault Ass Officer Exe Duty * * * * * Police & Fire Ref 2012 S90(1)(A)&(2)(A) Assault Resist Arrest 0 0 * * * Police (S) 1967 S41(1)(A) Assault * 0 0 0 0 Police Act 1996 S89(1) Assault BTP 0 * 0 0 0 Total 168 174 182 145 123   Charges reported to COPFS 1 April 2013-31 March 2018      Charges proceeded with:-Direct Measure        Financial Year Reported   Charge Description 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Emergency Workers (S) 2005 S1(1) Ass, Obs Emergency Worker 11 16 24 11 * Emergency Workers (S) 2005 S2(1) Ass, Obs Emergency Services * 5 * * * Emergency Workers (S) 2005 S5(1) Ass, Obs Nurse 10 9 20 10 17 Police & Fire Ref 2012 S90(1)(A)Assault Officer Exec Of Duty 232 232 216 199 253 Police & Fire Ref 2012 S90(1)(B)Assault Ass Officer Exe Duty 5 * * 0 8 Police & Fire Ref 2012 S90(1)(A)&(2)(A) Assault Resist Arrest 0 0 21 21 26 Police (S) 1967 S41(1)(A) Assault 9 0 0 0 0 Police Act 1996 S89(1) Assault Btp * 0 * * 0 Total 272 264 288 246 310     Charges reported to COPFS 1 April 2013-31 March 2018      Charges proceeded with:-Court        Financial Year Reported   Charge Description 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Emergency Workers (S) 2005 S1(1) Ass, Obs Emergency Worker 288 344 290 243 162 Emergency Workers (S) 2005 S2(1) Ass, Obs Emergency Services 56 75 39 30 22 Emergency Workers (S) 2005 S3(1) Ass, Obs Person Assisting * * 6 * 0 Emergency Workers (S) 2005 S5(1) Ass, Obs Nurse 295 337 219 265 259 Police & Fire Ref 2012 S90(1)(A)Assault Officer Exec Of Duty 5,361 4,768 4,815 4,743 4,887 Police & Fire Ref 2012 S90(1)(B)Assault Ass Officer Exe Duty 78 51 23 32 27 Police & Fire Ref 2012 S90(1)(A)&(2)(A) Assault Resist Arrest * * 180 166 146 Police (S) 1967 S41(1)(A) Assault 107 * 0 0 0 Police Act 1996 S89(1) Assault BTP 29 30 37 * 25 Police Act 1996 S89(1) Assault Person Assisting BTP 0 * 0 0 0 Total 6,217 5,614 5,609 5,502 5,528   Charges reported to COPFS 1 April 2013-31 March 2018      Charges Convicted        Financial Year Reported   Charge Description 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Emergency Workers (S) 2005 S1(1) Ass, Obs Emergency Worker 209 216 184 146 85 Emergency Workers (S) 2005 S2(1) Ass, Obs Emergency Services 36 46 24 15 13 Emergency Workers (S) 2005 S3(1) Ass, Obs Person Assisting * * * * 0 Emergency Workers (S) 2005 S5(1) Ass, Obs Nurse 191 186 133 161 93 Police & Fire Ref 2012 S90(1)(A)Assault Officer Exec Of Duty 3,349 2,975 3,013 2,896 2,515 Police & Fire Ref 2012 S90(1)(B)Assault Ass Officer Exe Duty 47 33 * 16 13 Police & Fire Ref 2012 S90(1)(A)&(2)(A) Assault Resist Arrest * * 97 74 60 Police (S) 1967 S41(1)(A) Assault 50 0 0 0 0 Police Act 1996 S89(1) Assault Btp 17 17 22 * 11 Total 3,902 3,476 3,493 3,320 2,790 *Suppression applied Notes & definitions Direct Measure includes warnings, referral to children's reporter and diversion from prosecution schemes.
Last updated: 17 February 2025

SPBill58PMS062025

Existing law in Scotland: common law of theft 26 26. In Scotland, the theft of a dog comes under the common law offence of theft , which is defined in common law as where: “...someone has taken and kept property without the consent of the rightful owner.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 January 2025

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 28 January 2025

Focusing on communities being able to identify sites of community significance is key.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 March 2024

Finance and Public Administration Committee 05 March 2024

Does increasing the tax change the pot on a site or the quality and availability?
Official Report Meeting date: 30 May 2023

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 30 May 2023

The reason why we want more modern trains is not simply to deliver great services for passengers; we want decarbonised services as well.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 March 2026

S6W-44370

The Oil and Gas Transition Training Fund (TTF), currently in its 2025-26 pilot phase and delivered by Skills Development Scotland, supports eligible oil and gas workers with careers advice and funding for training to access roles across a range of sustainable energy sectors.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 March 2026

S6W-44010

Building on the record investment by local authorities in ASL of almost £1.1bn in 2024-25, the Scottish Government invested a further £28m to support the ASL workforce and teacher numbers nationally and locally in 2025-26. The 2026-27 budget maintains this additional investment.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 March 2026

S6W-43873

The ‘Support for Active Travel’ budget line was re-named ‘Support for Active and Sustainable Travel’ when the Bus Infrastructure Fund was launched at the start of financial year 2025-26 and brings together programmes and investment designed to facilitate and encourage greener alternatives to car use.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 February 2026

S6W-43611

We have allocated more than £135.5 million over 2025-26 to cut waits and the latest figures show our plan is delivering for the people of Scotland.A further £20 million funding has been made available to support waiting times for the last quarter of the year, with the focus on Boards and specialities with long waits.

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