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Last updated: 6 October 2022

SPBill19FMS062022accessible

Table C sets out the estimated split of costs over the two financial years 2024/25 and 2025/26. In financial year 2024/25, there will be a mix of setup and running costs; in financial year 2025/26, only running costs will be incurred.
Last updated: 20 February 2025

SPCB minute 13 June 2024

In light of growing 1 c oncern about the camp including issues of public order and safety, the SPCB agreed that the Clerk/Chief Executive should continue to have discussions with the Chief Constable of Police Scotland feeding back the SPCB’s concerns, with the aim of the SPCB taking a formal decision on next steps at its next meeting.
Last updated: 8 October 2024

PE2107_B

Having the trained drugs dogs and their handlers in Shetland is an enormous asset. The dog handlers are Special Constables, and support the Police as required.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 June 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 22 June 2017

For Baillie, Jackie (Dumbarton) (Lab) Baker, Claire (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Balfour, Jeremy (Lothian) (Con) Ballantyne, Michelle (South Scotland) (Con) Beamish, Claudia (South Scotland) (Lab) Bibby, Neil (West Scotland) (Lab) Bowman, Bill (North East Scotland) (Con) Briggs, Miles (Lothian) (Con) Burnett, Alexander (Aberdeenshire West) (Con) Cameron, Donald (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Carlaw, Jackson (Eastwood) (Con) Carson, Finlay (Galloway and West Dumfries) (Con) Cole-Hamilton, Alex (Edinburgh Western) (LD) Corry, Maurice (West Scotland) (Con) Dugdale, Kezia (Lothian) (Lab) Fee, Mary (West Scotland) (Lab) Findlay, Neil (Lothian) (Lab) Fraser, Murdo (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Golden, Maurice (West Scotland) (Con) Gray, Iain (East Lothian) (Lab) Greene, Jamie (West Scotland) (Con) Halcro Johnston, Jamie (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Hamilton, Rachael (Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire) (Con) Harris, Alison (Central Scotland) (Con) Johnson, Daniel (Edinburgh Southern) (Lab) Kelly, James (Glasgow) (Lab) Kerr, Liam (North East Scotland) (Con) Lamont, Johann (Glasgow) (Lab) Lennon, Monica (Central Scotland) (Lab) Leonard, Richard (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lindhurst, Gordon (Lothian) (Con) Lockhart, Dean (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Macdonald, Lewis (North East Scotland) (Lab) Mason, Tom (North East Scotland) (Con) McNeill, Pauline (Glasgow) (Lab) Mitchell, Margaret (Central Scotland) (Con) Mountain, Edward (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Mundell, Oliver (Dumfriesshire) (Con) Rennie, Willie (North East Fife) (LD) Rowley, Alex (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Sarwar, Anas (Glasgow) (Lab) Scott, John (Ayr) (Con) Simpson, Graham (Central Scotland) (Con) Smith, Elaine (Central Scotland) (Lab) Smith, Liz (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Smyth, Colin (South Scotland) (Lab) Stewart, Alexander (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Stewart, David (Highlands and Islands) (Lab) Tomkins, Adam (Glasgow) (Con) Wells, Annie (Glasgow) (Con) Against Adam, George (Paisley) (SNP) Adamson, Clare (Motherwell and Wishaw) (SNP) Allan, Alasdair (Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (SNP) Arthur, Tom (Renfrewshire South) (SNP) Beattie, Colin (Midlothian North and Musselburgh) (SNP) Brown, Keith (Clackmannanshire and Dunblane) (SNP) Campbell, Aileen (Clydesdale) (SNP) Coffey, Willie (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) Constance, Angela (Almond Valley) (SNP) Crawford, Bruce (Stirling) (SNP) Cunningham, Roseanna (Perthshire South and Kinross-shire) (SNP) Denham, Ash (Edinburgh Eastern) (SNP) Dey, Graeme (Angus South) (SNP) Doris, Bob (Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn) (SNP) Dornan, James (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) Evans, Mairi (Angus North and Mearns) (SNP) Ewing, Annabelle (Cowdenbeath) (SNP) Ewing, Fergus (Inverness and Nairn) (SNP) Fabiani, Linda (East Kilbride) (SNP) Finnie, John (Highlands and Islands) (Green) FitzPatrick, Joe (Dundee City West) (SNP) Freeman, Jeane (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (SNP) Gilruth, Jenny (Mid Fife and Glenrothes) (SNP) Greer, Ross (West Scotland) (Green) Harper, Emma (South Scotland) (SNP) Harvie, Patrick (Glasgow) (Green) Haughey, Clare (Rutherglen) (SNP) Hepburn, Jamie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (SNP) Hyslop, Fiona (Linlithgow) (SNP) Johnstone, Alison (Lothian) (Green) Kidd, Bill (Glasgow Anniesland) (SNP) Lochhead, Richard (Moray) (SNP) Lyle, Richard (Uddingston and Bellshill) (SNP) MacDonald, Angus (Falkirk East) (SNP) MacDonald, Gordon (Edinburgh Pentlands) (SNP) MacGregor, Fulton (Coatbridge and Chryston) (SNP) Mackay, Derek (Renfrewshire North and West) (SNP) Mackay, Rona (Strathkelvin and Bearsden) (SNP) Macpherson, Ben (Edinburgh Northern and Leith) (SNP) Maguire, Ruth (Cunninghame South) (SNP) Martin, Gillian (Aberdeenshire East) (SNP) Mason, John (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) Matheson, Michael (Falkirk West) (SNP) McAlpine, Joan (South Scotland) (SNP) McDonald, Mark (Aberdeen Donside) (SNP) McKee, Ivan (Glasgow Provan) (SNP) McKelvie, Christina (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (SNP) McMillan, Stuart (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) Neil, Alex (Airdrie and Shotts) (SNP) Robison, Shona (Dundee City East) (SNP) Ross, Gail (Caithness, Sutherland and Ross) (SNP) Ruskell, Mark (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Russell, Michael (Argyll and Bute) (SNP) Somerville, Shirley-Anne (Dunfermline) (SNP) Stevenson, Stewart (Banffshire and Buchan Coast) (SNP) Stewart, Kevin (Aberdeen Central) (SNP) Sturgeon, Nicola (Glasgow Southside) (SNP) Swinney, John (Perthshire North) (SNP) Todd, Maree (Highlands and Islands) (SNP) Torrance, David (Kirkcaldy) (SNP) Watt, Maureen (Aberdeen South and North Kincardine) (SNP) Wheelhouse, Paul (South Scotland) (SNP) White, Sandra (Glasgow Kelvin) (SNP) Wightman, Andy (Lothian) (Green) Yousaf, Humza (Glasgow Pollok) (SNP) The result of the division is: For 50, Against 65, Abstentions 0.
Last updated: 12 March 2026

Chief Executives Report March 2026

The period covered by this report is the second (July-Sept) and third (Oct-Dec) quarters of Financial Year 25/26. Quarter 2025/26 (July, August, September) • The total cost incurred during the quarter was £5,269.09 which is a slight increase on the previous quarter costs (£5,113.93).
Last updated: 15 May 2024

CPGonCrofting Minutes 5 Mar 24_

The CC will be taking a sample of those and visit the respective crofts to see if they are used.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 March 2025

S6W-35706

The member may wish to write to the Chief Constable on this issue. S6W-35706
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 September 2021

S6W-02650

The delivery of training by Police Scotland’s International Development and Innovation Unit is a matter for the Chief Constable of Police Scotland. The Scottish Police Authority has responsibility for oversight of Police Scotland and to scrutinise the decisions of the Chief Constable.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 February 2026

Education, Children and Young People Committee 04 February 2026 [Draft]

We cannot take their home away too early.Amendment 129 would extend the upper age limit for continuing care to 26. In consultation with the sector and others, it was agreed that, when aged under 26, individuals may suffer events that would cause those who are not in the care sector to return home.
Last updated: 14 May 2020

SPBill72S052020

Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill [AS INTRODUCED] An Act of the Scottish Parliament to increase penalties and provide additional powers to investigate and enforce the offence of livestock worrying, and for connected purposes. 1 Offence under section 1 of the 1953 Act: name, definition and penalty (1) The Dogs (Protection of Livestock) Act 1953 (“the 1953 Act”) is amended as follows. 5 (2) The title of section 1 becomes “Offence where dog attacks or worries livestock on agricultural land”. (3) In that section— (a) in subsection (1), after “a dog” insert “attacks or”, (b) in subsection (2), paragraph (a) is repealed, 10 (c) in paragraph (b) of subsection (2A)— (i) after “guide dog” insert “or other assistance dog”, (ii) after “hunt” insert “, but only if and to the extent that the dog is performing the role in question”, (d) in subsection (4)— 15 (i) before “worrying” insert “attacking or”, (ii) before “worried” insert “attacked or”, (e) in subsection (6), for paragraphs (a) and (b) substitute— “(a) to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months; (b) to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale; or 20 (c) both.”. (4) In subsection (2) of section 2, before “worrying” insert “attacking or”. 2 Power to make order in respect of person convicted After section 1 of the 1953 Act, insert— SP Bill 72 Session 5 (2020) 2 Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill “1A Orders in respect of persons convicted of an offence under section 1 (1) Where a person (P) is convicted of an offence under section 1, the court may make an order— (a) disqualifying P from owning or keeping a dog during such period as the 5 court thinks fit, (b) requiring P, during such period as the court thinks fit, to prevent any dog of which P has charge from going on to land which P knows, or reasonably ought to know, is agricultural land on which livestock is present or is likely to be present, or 10 (c) both. (2) Where P is convicted of an offence under section 1, then for the purposes of any appeal under the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 (c.46) an order under subsection (1) is to be treated as a sentence. (3) If P fails to comply with an order under subsection (1), P commits an offence 15 and is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale. (4) Subsection (5) applies where an order has been made under subsection (1) and at least one year has elapsed since the order was made. (5) P may, in such manner as may be prescribed by rules of court, apply to the 20 court which made the order for the order to be discharged in whole or in part, or otherwise varied. (6) If the application in respect of an order is refused, in whole or in part— (a) P may appeal to the Sheriff Appeal Court, and (b) no further application in respect of that order shall otherwise be 25 competent unless at least one year has elapsed from the date of the refusal.”. 3 Power to seize etc. dog suspected of attacking or worrying livestock (1) Section 2 (enforcement) of the 1953 Act is amended as follows. (2) In subsection (2)— 30 (a) after “any land” insert “(other than premises)”, (b) after “police officer”, in each place where those words occur, insert “or inspector”, (c) for “that land, and the land” substitute “land that”. (3) After that subsection, insert— “(2A) Where in the case of a dog found on any land (other than premises) a police 35 officer or inspector has reasonable cause to believe that— (a) the dog has been attacking or worrying livestock on land (whether the land on which the dog is found or other land) that appears to him to be agricultural land, and (b) it is necessary to seize the dog in order to identify and secure evidence 40 of the commission of an offence under section 1 of this Act, then the police officer or inspector may seize the dog and may detain it for as long as necessary to identify and secure any such evidence.”. 3 Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill (4) In subsection (3)— (a) for “(10)” substitute “(9)”, (b) for “under the last preceding subsection” substitute “by a police officer under subsection (2) of this section”, 5 (c) at the end, add “, subject to subsection (6) of this section”. (5) After that subsection insert— “(4) Subsections (2) to (9) of section three of the Dogs Act, 1906 shall apply in relation to dogs seized by a police officer under subsection (2A) of this section as they apply in relation to dogs seized under subsection (1) of that section, 10 subject to— (a) disregarding the words “and paid all expenses incurred by reason of its detention” where they appear in subsection (4) of that section, and (b) subsection (6) of this section. (5) Where a dog has been seized by an inspector under subsection (2) or (2A) of 15 this section, the relevant provisions of section three of the Dogs Act, 1906 shall apply as if the dog had been seized by a police officer under one of those subsections, subject to the following modifications— (a) references to “the chief officer of police, or any person authorised by him in that behalf” shall be read as references to “the inspecting body 20 that appointed the inspector who seized the dog, or any person authorised by that body”, (b) references to “the chief constable...

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