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Official Report Meeting date: 3 November 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 03 November 2021

I met both presidents on Monday 25 October, and the Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Veterans and I met the Law Society president on Tuesday 26 October. The presidents confirmed that, even if further adjustments were made to the specific COP26 package, that would not guarantee the participation of local bar associations.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 December 2017

Public Audit and Post-legislative Scrutiny Committee 21 December 2017

About £34,000 was related to the purchase, the largest element of which was the land and buildings transaction tax, which was about £30,000. Was that all paid for? Yes. Wow! I would not mind a job in the police service.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 December 2007

S3W-07092

Three projects have been rejected, but two of these have beensubsequently accepted as new applications after significant revision.Full details of all applications received to date underthe Strategic Timber Transport Scheme are summarised in the following table: Project Title Applicant Name Amount Awarded Potential Award Current Position Overall Project Value Timber Transport Officer – Stirling and Tayside Stirling and Tayside Timber Transport Group £25,000 On target £34,000 South of Scotland Timber Logistics Programme Scottish Enterprise Dumfries and Galloway £68, 900 On target £457,645 Programme Manager/Co-ordinator (Argyll) Argyll and Bute Council £94,000 On target £152,000 Rosneath Tilhill Forestry Ltd Rejected Eskdalemuir Tilhill Forestry Ltd £2,918,448 On target £4,468,448 Study of performance of forest and public roads under construction Forest Enterprise £232,500 On target £336,500 Project Co-ordinator, Highland and Grampian Forestry Civil Engineering Rejected Floating Pier Scottish Woodlands Ltd Rejected Rannoch Rail Head Tilhill Forestry Ltd £128,000 Under consideration £371,500 Developing and promoting a Timber Transport Strategy and solutions for the Highlands Forest Enterprise on behalf of the Highland Timber Transport Group £43,333 On target £65,000 Fersit Road, Lochaber Highland Council £100,000 On target £850,000 Dunoon Timber Haul Route UPM Tilhill £324,034 On target £586,200 Glen Masson – B836 link Scottish Woodlands Ltd £44,085 On target £92,771 Barrhill railhead catchment FCS...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 March 2017

S5W-08448

£17,800 £15,600 £11,400 £44,800 Big First Aid Project Tanzania This project aims to develop a more complete solution to the challenge of emergency health care in Tanzania by training taxi responders to an advanced level of first aid to enable them to treat casualties and transfer them to hospital quickly. For the “First Aid for Everyone” project ...
Official Report Meeting date: 28 February 2024

Education, Children and Young People Committee 28 February 2024

Should it be brought together on a website that is easily accessible for parents?
Official Report Meeting date: 5 December 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 05 December 2019

Last year, I was delighted to support my local team, Glenrothes Strollers FC, as the club hosted its first pan-disability football festival.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 December 2025

S6W-42129

The following table provides a summary of items grant offers were issued for, demonstrating positive investment in the sector and supply chains to deliver on environmental performance, resource efficiency, and climate outcomes.CategoryNumber of Investments SupportedTotal Grant Value (£)Livestock Handling and Weighing Equipment915£ 5,694,830.39Precision Farming Equipment284£ 2,530,230.36Soil Health Equipment145£ 1,695,552.90Slurry Handling and Spreading Equipment108£ 1,410,649.63Water Efficiency Equipment177£ 1,477,182.74Efficient Feeding of Livestock Equipment84£ 1,178,298.11Livestock Comfort Equipment165£ 1,535,480.88Sustainable Grassland Improvement Equipment189£ 1,293,011.92Livestock Feeding and Feed Handling Equipment353£ 1,299,048.96Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement293£ 800,281.81Livestock Health Monitoring Equipment76£ 589,051.32Crop Management - Moisture and Temperature Monitoring114£ 590,782.22Environmental Management - Livestock Grazing Control58£ 475,468.00Grazing Management Equipment207£ 405,462.87Livestock Improved Ventilation Equipment48£ 320,395.37Livestock EID Equipment305£ 281,858.42Efficient Dairy Farming Equipment19£ 153,504.50Livestock Standard Management and Care Equipment113£ 127,337.91Energy Efficiency Equipment - Grassland Management52£ 107,511.18Livestock Management Remote Monitoring Equipment - Cameras56£ 61,162.45Livestock Management Remote Monitoring Equipment - Drones23£ 58,651.68Energy Efficiency Equipment - Lighting28£ 33,790.67Efficient Livestock Health Treatment Equipment32£ 26,403.00Environment Monitoring Equipment9£ 16,294.98Livestock Improved Welfare Equipment28£ 12,564.20Wildlife Monitoring Equipment3£ 1,800.00All answers to written Parliamentary Questions are available on the Parliament's website...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 May 2025

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While changes to overall activity and waiting times cannot be solely attributed to the £30 million additional investment, we are confident that it has supported increased throughput.At Board level, we have seen reductions in waiting times across a number of specialities where funding has been targeted, as set out in the following table:NHS BoardActivity TypeSpeciality% Change in list size between March 2024 to December 2024NHS Ayrshire & ArranDiagnosticEndoscopy-71%NHS FifeDiagnosticImaging-52%NHS Ayrshire & ArranDiagnosticImaging-43%NHS Forth ValleyDiagnosticImaging-39%NHS GrampianDiagnosticImaging-35%NHS TaysideDiagnosticImaging-29%NHS Great Glasgow & ClydeDiagnosticEndoscopy-28%NHS LothianTTGOphthalmology-28%NHS Ayrshire & ArranTTGOphthalmology-27%NHS LanarkshireNOPUrology-23%NHS GrampianDiagnosticEndoscopy-20%NHS LanarkshireTTGOphthalmology-19%NHS LanarkshireDiagnosticImaging-18%NHS HighlandTTGOphthalmology-18%NHS LothianTTGUrology-16%NHS LanarkshireDiagnosticEndoscopy-13%NHS FifeTTGOrthopaedics-13%NHS LothianTTGOrthopaedics-12%NHS HighlandNOPOphthalmology-11%NHS FifeNOPOrthopaedics-10%NHS HighlandNOPOrthopaedics-10%Source: PHSFollowing the budget announcement in December 2024 to invest a further £100 million to reduce waiting times, we will continue to build on progress to ensure that no one is waiting over 52 weeks by March 2026.All answers to written Parliamentary Questions are available on the Parliament’s website...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 September 2024

S6W-29301

We also continue to engage with UK Government colleagues around the forthcoming legislative change to naloxone prescribing regulations which will make accessing kits easier across the UK.Additional harm reduction measures being implemented can be found on the Scottish Government’s website: https://www.gov.scot/policies/alcohol-and-drugs/national-missi...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 August 2024

S6W-29192

The final evaluation of the Pilot is available on the Transport Scotland website. The Scottish Government would be open to consider future subsidy to remove peak fares should UK budget allocations to the Scottish Government improve in future years.

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