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As I have said, it is being supported by additional funding in 2025-26. Alongside that, we are working with NHS boards to refine the financial incentives that are in place to support dentists in moving to work in rural areas, thus supporting sustainable access across Scotland.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
7 January 2025
To ask the Scottish Government how it plans to achieve its ambition to spend £500 million on the Just Transition Fund over 10 years, in light of only £15.9 million being allocated towards the fund in its draft Budget 2025-26.
We further recognise that the provisions of Section 35 of the Building (Scotland) Act 2003 do not remove the requirements of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Scotland) Act 1997.
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This change protects basic rate taxpayers while generating an additional £29 million o...
Given that the committee will look at the legacy paper in more detail as part of its planning work in the coming months, at this point does the committee agree simply to note the paper and to thank members of the session 5 Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee?
An approach that applies a consistent location formula would provide more certainty over multiple years and allow us to take a longer term view of investment in support of the Islands Plan. The continued use of bidding rounds with all the associated reporting is placing increasing pressure on diminishing resources. The timescales for this year as proposed sat within the pre-election period and in the fallow period between the elections and the first meetings of new councils.