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Of the 11 stretches to be dualled we have only seen 2 delivered, and one delayed. Our new First Minister gave a commitment at the SNP Leadership Debate in Inverness in March of this year that the A9 will be ‘the priority’ for the new leader.
This is particularly important with a permissive Bill that intends to directly apply the legal concept of possession to electronic trade documents and ensure that new or amended legislation evolves in parallel with legal and technological developments in the market.
The longer term process for SEPA to gradually phase out these permitted raw sewage outfalls (during conveyancing for any new house purchase the new householders are required to install appropriate treatment if there is currently none provided) is obviously not effective either; several of the relevant properties for ...
As you recognise in your letter, Social Security Scotland is a relatively new organisation. While we continue to work to improve the content of our statistical publications, this will need to be balanced with a continuing programme of benefits delivery.
The work on the NTP has been co-developed with industry to ensure that they have what they need as we move towards the new Scottish Agriculture Bill which will be brought forward in 2023 and will provide a replacement for the Common Agricultural Policy.
Social Security: Progress on implementing the devolved benefits The Committee welcomes the Scottish Government’s achievement in continuing to successfully deliver new and complex social security benefits in challenging circumstances, while at the same time noting that substantial risks and challenges to the overall delivery of new social security benefits remain.
We note from the Scottish Government’s November 2020 response to the review that NatureScot had agreed new data-sharing protocols for all permit holders who wish to employ satellite-based tracking of tagged raptors birds under licence with the British Trust for Ornithology.