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ADMISSIONS Institution 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Total Aberdeen University 15 28 25 19 47 134 Ayrshire College 10 10 Dundee University 82 56 39 35 67 279 Edinburgh College 24 0 48 72 Edinburgh University 24 24 24 24 25 121 Experiential Play 4 4 Glasgow Clyde College 20 14 12 46 Glasgow University 56 60 88 97 131 432 Hamilton School 0 0 12 12 North East Scotland College 8 8 Stirling Council 14 15 35 64 Strathclyde University 46 24 33 33 33 169 University of the Highlands & Islands 18 29 43 140 140 370 University of the West of Scotland (UWS) 61 26...
The Mobile Homes Act 1983 controls the 'consumer' rights of mobile home owners living permanently on residential sites.
The Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act 1960 provides for the site licensing regime.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
26 September 2013
Some of this focuses entirely on the North East, e.g. the relevant Visitor Guides and dedicated regional micro-sites, while others campaigns feature the North East as part of the wider promotion of Scotland.
As I set out in my response to Miles Briggs on the issue of capital investment in Edinburgh, there are capital challenges in the health service. There are existing plans to relocate to a single site for learning disability services at Moray royal hospital in Perth, in my const...
Committee reports
Date published:
18 November 2025
The modelling set out that 71% of children in poverty in Scotland receive SCP, and with full take-up, 95% would receive it.iFull take-up of SCP means all children in families on Universal Credit would get SCP. This used the standard definition of relative poverty, which is having a household income after housing costs below 60% of the UK median.SPICe prepared meeting papers for 25 September 2025, page 9
Universal Credit (UC) is withdrawn gradually as incomes rise so many families receiving smaller amounts of UC are above the ‘poverty line’.
The 2025 Regulations close a loophole so that single sites with multiple generators that aggregate to >1MW are now also covered by the 2029 and 2030 requirements.
(S6O-05461) The Scottish Government has repeatedly called on the United Kingdom Government to address the fundamental issues with universal credit, which we have spent £1.3 billion mitigating the worst aspects of over the past 15 years.