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Further details of Creative Scotland’s support during the pandemic can be found on their website at the following link: https://www.creativescotland.com/what-we-do/latest-news/archive/2020/02/coronavirus-advice#cs-support .
It would require significant resources from Social Security Scotland, and Social Security staff within Scottish Government, to develop new processes and build new systems.
To be honest, the virtual visits have been a revelation. I have heard stories about young children being able to show dad that they have new shoes for school.
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That provides a good indication of how the finished Queensferry crossing will look. The new Ferrytoll junction is now in use, and traffic is passing under the new overbridges.
The health board has suggested that performance in the latest week—the week ending 15 November—has significantly improved on performance in recent weeks, but progress continues towards the sustainable improvement that is required.
Stakeholder views on a new National Park • The Scottish Campaign for National Parks is a Scottish charity campaigning for the designation of new National Parks (including specific campaigns for new National Parks in the Scottish Borders and in Galloway).
Budget 2025-26 (Aberdeenshire Council) To ask the Scottish Government what analysis it has undertaken of the potential impact of the funding allocated in its budget 2025-26 on Aberdeenshire Council’s ability to invest in local infrastructure and support economic development.
The Accounts Commission’s report states: “This initial 2025/26 draft settlement allocates £15 billion of revenue and capital funding to councils, a 5.8 per cent real terms increase on the 2024/25 draft settlement.”