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Future Flexibility and Improvement The Visitor Levy has the potential to deliver meaningful benefits for local communities, authorities, and businesses.
Radioactive waste is managed at more than 30 sites around the UK, including a number of sites in Scotland: o Operating power generating site: Torness o Defueling/decommissioning power generation sites: Chapelcross and Hunterston A and B o Nuclear energy Research and Development (R&D) site - Dounreay (including a Low-Level Waste disposal site) o Defence sites – Clyde, Rosyth and Vulcan (Dounreay) o Other sites manage radioactive substances including Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM) produced from industrial activities (mining, oil and gas) e.g.
The Serco Authorising Electrical Engineer, who had been contacted at the onset of the outage, attended the site and working with the local site team was able fully restore the power.
Work programme: The Committee will consider its future work programme. Proposed future business For further information, contact the Clerk to the Committee, Alex Bruce on 85229 or at [email protected] Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 12 December 2023 36th Meeting, 2023 The Committee will meet at 9:15...
Kenneth Gibson: To ask the First Minister what further initiatives the Scottish Government will take to boost tourism, in light of a 15.6% increase in attendance at Scotland s visitorattractions in ’ 2016. (S5F-01131) 5.
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Date published:
30 September 2025
In their response to the Call for Views, the CBI highlighted their view that delivering on the carbon budgets is a route to sustainable economic growth as shown by their 'CBI Economics: The Future is Green' report. Their Call for Views response said the report found:
that Scotland’s net zero economy has grown by 20.1% since 2022, contributing £9.1 billion i...
R S6W-16594 Jeremy Balfour: To ask the Scottish Government what plans it has to invest in affordable credit for any families that are turning to high-interest forms of credit.
Where local authority museums are generating profits, the money is invested into the wider local authority and not given back to the museum or accrued for future use, which means they can’t save or plan for future years.
Where local authority museums are generating profits, the money is invested into the wider local authority and not given back to the museum or accrued for future use, which means they can’t save or plan for future years.
Project Willow was commissioned jointly by the UK and Scottish Governments and Petroineos (site owners) to assess options for the future use of the Grangemouth site following the planned closure of oil refining operations.