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Submission from Woodland Trust Scotland, 26 August 2022.
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The decision was then taken that the farm would be put on the open market, subject to a criteria or protocol that we developed early on in the new business around farm sales. Open-market sales do not happen frequently in the Scottish business.
Inquiries
The Committee agreed to hold an inquiry into the construction and procurement of ferry vessels in Scotland at its meeting on 30 October 2019.
REC Committee members visit Ferguson Marine shipyard, 24 February 2020The remit of the inquiry was to identify and address current and future challenges and opportunities in the procurement of new vessels to support Scotland’s ferries network.
Proposed future business For further information, contact the Clerk to the Committee, Greg Black at [email protected] Rural Affairs and Islands Committee 26 March 2025 11th Meeting, 2025 The Committee will meet at 9:00 am in TG.40-CR1 The Burns Room 1.
The procurement side of the issue is of particular interest, given the recent failure to achieve success in the latest phase of the procedure. It seems that breaking it down into phases is an inefficient method of delivering the programme, and I wonder whether a continuous mobilisation for road construction approach is necessary.
Somebody suggested that the commitment should be raised from one industry school visit a year to six visits a year.14Education and Skills Committee Official Report 26 June 2019 Col 14. (2019).
A section 26 process enables a qualified UK resident to have their qualifications, experience, knowledge or skills assessed to ensure they meet any standards of training and qualification which may be set out by one part of the UK. 26.
Section 13A adds a new enabling power to the Bill which would allow the Scottish Ministers to establish by regulations an individual assessment process to which section 26 of the UK Internal Market Act 2020 (“UKIMA”) would apply. 25.