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Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 November 2022

S6W-12213

Scottish Government officials make provisional overseas travel plans as part of official government business diary management and planning for Ministers. Until the date of the visit, these are provisional and contingent on Parliamentary Business and other commitments and issues arising.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 May 2022

S6W-08309

To ask the Scottish Government, in relation to the recent visit of the Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and Islands to Catalonia, what the method of international travel was, and how any carbon emissions resulting from this travel were offset.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 August 2021

S6W-02180

The OECD had responsibility for its programme of virtual school visits and the arrangement of focus groups, and was supported by both Scottish Government officials and the Scottish Practitioner Forum.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 January 2019

Justice Committee 08 January 2019

The suite has state-of-the-art facilities with the latest technology, so I hope that it will get round some of the issues.
Last updated: 28 October 2025

English Accessible Complaints Leaflet

You can ask the SPSO to look at your complaint if: • you have gone all the way through our complaints handling procedure • it is less than 12 months since you became aware of the matter you want to complain about; and • the matter has not been (and is not being) considered in court 0800 377 7330 (Freephone) www.spso.org.uk/contact-form Scottish Public Services Ombudsman Bridgeside House 99 McDonald Road Edinburgh EH7 4NS You can ask the SPSO for a freepost envelope. If you would like to visit...
Last updated: 29 April 2025

Letter to Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice Child Poverty 29 April

Energy costs In anticipation of the introduction of a bill on heat in buildings, the Committee has considered the issues of retrofitting and energy efficiency through events and visits. event in Along with the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee we held an collaboration with Scotland’s Future Forum in April 2024.
Last updated: 17 January 2024

Minutes of the meeting held on 28 September 2023

Colin Baldwin highlighted how the group’s objectives are to raise awareness of space among parliamentarians in Westminster, doing this by hosting drop-in sessions in parliaments featuring space companies from across the UK, as well as organising site visits. Lewie Haar of ADS extended an invitation for CPG members to attend the next APPG event.
Last updated: 22 May 2023

Complaints_Guide_2021_WebAccessible_English

You can ask the SPSO to look at your complaint if: • you have gone all the way through our complaints handling procedure • it is less than 12 months since you became aware of the matter you want to complain about; and • the matter has not been (and is not being) considered in court 0800 377 7330 (Freephone) www.spso.org.uk/contact-form FREEPOST SPSO If you would like to visit in person, you must make an appointment first.
Last updated: 7 November 2022

CallForViews Response_Falkirk Council_18 July 2022

This data was then cross referenced and as a result of this assessment three key geographies were also identified to target provision as local level with particular focus on the 6 priority groups of the SG CPAP: • Falkirk North: Bainsford and Langlees & Camelon East • Grangemouth: Kersiebank & Town Centre • Denny & Banknock • Carse, Kinnaird and Tryst 3 Is there a suitable project in your area that focuses on people we know are at higher risk of poverty that you think we might be able to visit...
Last updated: 10 November 2021

Chamber_Minutes_20211110

Decision Time: The Parliament took decisions on items 5 and 6 as noted above. 8. 100 Years of the Poppy in the UK: The Parliament debated S6M-01536 in the name of Alexander Stewart—That the Parliament acknowledges that the first annual Poppy appeal was launched in the UK in November 1921; understands that in excess of nine million poppies were manufactured for this event and that they sold out almost immediately; believes that this raised more than £106,000, the equivalent of over £5.3 million today; notes that the money was put to assisting veterans in finding jobs and homes; believes this was the birth of an enduring symbol of the nation's gratitude for its veterans and helps provide them with a lifeline; acknowledges that, in Scotland, Lady Haig’s Poppy Factory opened in 1926 at a former wood-cutting factory in the grounds of Whitefoord House on Edinburgh's Royal Mile; notes that it moved to the Warriston area of the capital in 1965; recognises that its team of 34 disabled veterans hand-produce more than five million poppies and 15,000 wreaths annually; notes that the team relocated to Redford Barracks in 2019 to allow substantial refurbishment work to be carried out at the Factory, returning this summer; believes that, with the help of sales by organisations such as Poppyscotland, the Royal British Legion, the Ancre Somme Association Scotland and myriad Armed Forces' charities, this adoption as a symbol of charity right across the UK, including in the Mid-Scotland & Fife region, has seen the poppy transcend its purely metaphorical and commemorative status, additionally becoming a physical and palpable object with the single purpose of providing financial stability for men and women affected by war and conflict, and notes that people can also offer support by visiting...

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