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Official Report Meeting date: 7 March 2012

Finance Committee 07 March 2012

It seems to carry out that function very well, and a lot of credit is due to procurement Scotland for setting it up.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 May 2022

Criminal Justice Committee 18 May 2022

Third sector provision varies across Scotland, and it all depends on the referral options and whether those organisations can come on site. That sort of thing does not always happen on site; quite often, it happens after the individual has been to court or is out of custody.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 February 2014

Meeting of the Parliament 27 February 2014

(S4F-01905) No plans in the near future. This morning, 5,000 people throughout Scotland woke up to hear that, in the event of a yes vote, their jobs might move south.
Last updated: 16 November 2020

SPCB2020Paper059

As part of this review, we used the Welsh Parliament, Northern Ireland Assembly and other public organisations as a benchmark to see how our existing arrangements compare with theirs and to inform future policy decisions. In summary, our existing paid special arrangements are more favourable in comparison. 9.
SPICe briefings Date published: 10 December 2025

Schools (Residential Outdoor Education) (Scotland) Bill - Briefing Prior to Stage 3 - Stage 2 amendments

One sought a review of the facilities to take place within a year of Royal Assent and the other would require owners of residential outdoor education facilities to ensure that there would be at least one Changing Places Toilet on site. The Minister agreed with the sentiment but suggested that legislation might not be the best way to achieve the desired outcomes; she said that, prior to any future Act being brought into force, the Scottish Government would give "careful consideration to how best system readiness could be established in a timely manner in response to the demands of the eventual act and with regard to ensuring access for pupils with additional support needs."
Committee reports Date published: 17 January 2025

Follow-up inquiry into salmon farming in Scotland - Committee consideration

When the Committee considered the amendments to the Joint Fisheries Statement on 6 November 2024, the Cabinet Secretary stated the Scottish Government had recently received new information regarding the implications of wrasse fishing on marine sites and features based on a University of Glasgow report commissioned by NatureScot. 
Committees Last updated: 16 September 2021

Committee Correspondence Item Page Branch

These should include the implementation of Local Place Plans and other approaches such as Participatory Budgeting (and specifically the National PB Strategy Group’s draft Framework for the Future of PB) and Scottish Government’s commitment to build on the recent citizens’ assemblies.
Committees Published: 3 August 2021

Marion Milliner submission of 3 August 2021

Private water supply impacts, shadow flicker, noise, loss of visual amenity, destruction of ecosystems, and destruction of residents’ plans and dreams for the future could be avoided if communities were better able to contribute to, and have that contribution valued and considered in, the planning process.
Committees Published: 29 June 2021

Priorities for Session 6 - Scottish Community Alliance

These should include the implementation of Local Place Plans and other approaches such as Participatory Budgeting (and specifically the National PB Strategy Group’s draft Framework for the Future of PB) and Scottish Government’s commitment to build on the recent citizens’ assemblies.
Committees Published: 8 June 2021

Sue Hall submission of 8 June 2021

Private water supply impacts, shadow flicker, noise, loss of visual amenity, destruction of ecosystems, and destruction of residents’ plans and dreams for the future could be avoided if communities were better able to contribute to, and have that contribution valued and considered in, the planning process.

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