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Official Report Meeting date: 13 January 2000

Plenary, 13 Jan 2000

One of the biggest problems that is faced by council tenants is anti-social and disruptive tenants.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 May 2009

Justice Committee, 19 May 2009

Clackmannanshire's council for voluntary services is involved in our local partnership, but it would be useful if members of community groups such as neighbourhood watch groups or the tenants and residents federation could be told how they can get voted on to the partnership and become properly involved in it as well.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 May 2009

Plenary, 28 May 2009

If we adopted the Amber alert system, in a matter of minutes after a child has been reported missing to the police, all police forces would be alerted and television and radio programmes would be interrupted and pictures of the missing child would flash up on screens. Text messages would be sent to all subscribers, and Interpol, Europol and foreign police f...
Official Report Meeting date: 7 November 2007

Education, Lifelong Learning and Culture Committee, 07 Nov 2007

That money is used as flexibility to fund other developments that do not have baseline budgets, including English for speakers of other languages and the Scottish screen academy. The money funds pilots, but they are determined over the spending review period, so it will be decided at the spending review whether any of the items that were funded by the flexi...
Official Report Meeting date: 5 October 2010

Equal Opportunities Committee 05 October 2010

If, say, a local authority or a housing association spent a bit more money on adaptations, the need for additional housing to be built might be removed in some areas, because people would be able to live longer in their own homes.I can give you the exact figure but, from memory, I am pretty sure that the Scottish budget for adaptations this year is about £12 million for housing associations, plus what local authorities invest in adaptations for their tenants...
Official Report Meeting date: 18 March 2009

Local Government and Communities Committee, 18 Mar 2009

I am quite sure that housing association tenants will take some comfort from your assurance that rents will not go up and that their income will not be affected.
Committee reports Date published: 23 May 2024

Complaint against Michael Matheson MSP - Annexe B: Letter from the Presiding Officer (including complaints) - 19 March 2024

Paying back the money is an irrelevance, if the claim is fraudulent. Date and time of visit/incident March 2023 (as detailed on his expense submission) From: Sent: 17 November 2023 14.14 To: Presiding Officers Subject:MSP - Code of Condct - Michael matheson Attachments: FM letter MM 161123.docx Hello Having read your code of conduct I believe that the above...
Committee reports Date published: 20 November 2023

Stage 1 report on the Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill - Issues raised during the Committee's consideration

Often we could have just taken most steps on our first visit, but that is all part of the protocol.
Committees Published: 5 November 2021

Submission from European Merchants

Quebec engages strategically with the EU on its priority area of artificial intelligence, interacting with the EU institutions, undertaking ministerial visits to Brussels and participating in EU expert groups, in recognition of the EU’s global role as a regulatory power.
Committee reports Date published: 4 March 2019

Stage 1 Report on the Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill - Annexe E - Outreach event conclusions

Make it more affordable to holiday in Scotland (all inclusive UK holidays, wildlife tourism, adventure holidays etc) Learn from good public transport examples in other countries and impose more fines for poor service/delays Tax multinational corporations Link health benefits with “energy gyms” where bikes produce energy Shared equipment for sports to reduce consumerism and waste VAT refunds on house repairs Safer cycling routes and improved community facilities More recycling facilities at big events Support for clubhouses/facilities to reduce costs through energy saving Improved public spaces to encourage people to spend leisure time locally Engagement/Outreach with diverse communities Free bikes for everyone Social encouragement for Zero Co2 activities Shake up public transport costs Nationalise public railways Cap on personal air miles Encourage staycations (more spending in Scotland) Carbon price connected to air travel & other leisure activities Limit foreign travel/flights over a lifetime – carbon rationing Rail travel to be more attractive than air travel Virtual reality holidays Air travel using bio fuels/electric More local amenities (i.e. cinemas, sports clubs, play parks) Work less, spend less, more free time, less consumerism, more time to walk Update planning regulations (active travel, sustainable infrastructure, charges for parking at out of town locations) New ownership models for vehicles (rent a car don’t own a car) Increase tax payer spending on cycle routes Low carbon leisure activities (i.e. outdoor sports) Carbon labelling of everything Carbon tax on goods and services Decouple personal satisfaction/happiness with consumerism Tax air fuel/jet fuel Improved and affordable public transport Volunteer for holiday scheme (e.g. get a holiday as a reward) More local outdoor gyms The Committee also visited...

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