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Given the upcoming scrutiny of the Housing (Scotland) Bill that is due to take place, the Committee is interested in a response regarding these issues as soon as is practicable, but by Friday 17 May at the latest. If you have any questions, the Clerks would be very happy to answer these and can be contacted at: [email protected].
Our emerging proposal to deal with this, is to maintain the programme for handover of the ship by the end of May latest, initially running only with the diesel, single fuel system.
Minister for Environment, Biodiversity and Land Reform Mairi McAllan MSP T: 0300 244 4000 E: [email protected] Beatrice Wishart MSP Deputy Convenor Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee c/o Clerk to the Committee ___ 20 April 2022 Dear Deputy Convenor, C onsideration of the Red Rocks and Longay Urgent Marine Conservation (No 2) Order 2021 (Urgent Continuation) Order 2022 I refer to the above and to your letter of 28 March 2022, for which I am grateful. NatureScot’s latest...
We received anecdotal evidence about a person who bought a new house in a big new housing scheme from a private building company and had a full survey done.
Permission would not have been granted for the residential properties without the opportunity for drainage of surface water and foul water, which ultimately goes into the pow. In addition to the individual septic tanks that drain into the pow, I believe that the committee saw during its site visit the waste water treatment plant for the new development at Balgowan, which drains into the pow.
Also, and in sharp contrast, the recent EU trade deal with New Zealand seems to have secured significantly stronger protections for domestic EU producers.