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Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 October 2021

S6W-03473

To ask the Scottish Government what progress has been made on the appointment of a judicial office holder to preside over the public inquiry into the malicious prosecutions concerning Rangers FC. In February 2021, the Scottish Parliament debated the subject of an inquiry into the malicious prosecutions involving individuals associated with Rangers FC.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 July 2016

S5W-00912

Starter Units: Forest Commission Scotland (FCS) has nine tenanted starter farmers.
Last updated: 17 December 2020

Ar Facail Sealladh Seabhaig

Ar Facail Sealladh Seabhaig Le Bun-sgoil Taobh na Pairce agus Magic Torch Comics Airson an tuilleadh a leughadh www.facebook.com/scottishparliament mu thogalaichean Pàrlamaid na @scotparl h-Alba, dèan sgan air a’ chòd QR www.parliament.scot le fòn no tablaid. 0131 348 5000 pdf. application/pdf. 25376974.
Last updated: 17 December 2020

Ar Facail Canan sa Pharlamaid 1

Ar Facail Cànan sa Phàrlamaid 1 Le Acadamaidh na Bruaich agus Magic Torch Comics Airson aithisgean oifigeil www.facebook.com/scottishparliament Pàrlamaid na h-Alba a @scotparl leughadh, dèan sgan air còd www.parliament.scot QR le fòn no tablaid. 0131 348 5000 pdf. application/pdf. 31398439.
SPICe briefings Date published: 16 September 2020

Redress for Survivors (Historical Child Abuse in Care) (Scotland) Bill - Set up and operation of Redress Scotland

Total recurring costs of the delivery scheme range from £21.5m to £30.7m over the lifetime of the scheme, with the highest costs expected in 2025/26 due to an increase in staff and estate costs.
Last updated: 12 February 2026

Chamber_Minutes_20260212

Securing a Long-term Home for Edinburgh South FC and Recognising the Important Role of Grassroots Football: The Parliament debated S6M-20146 in the name of Daniel Johnson—That the Parliament recognises what it sees as the significant contribution that Edinburgh South FC (ESFC) Inch Park Community Sports Club makes to grassroots sport and community participation across the Edinburgh Southern constituency; notes that the ESFC is one of the largest community football organisations in the country, with over 1,000 players across 75 teams, and supported by more than 200 volunteers; understands that the area of Inch Park, which is known locally as the "nursery site" has been identified as the preferred location for a new all-weather pitch and new changing facilities to support year-round participation and reduce cancellations; acknowledges that ESFC’s plans have received support from the SFA; notes calls encouraging more local authorities and leisure centres to work alongside football clubs to secure sustainable long-term homes for clubs; believes that good access to high-quality and affordable football facilities is essential to supporting participation, improving health and wellbeing and offering opportunities for young people in communities across Scotland, and recognises what it sees as the important role that grassroots football clubs play nationwide in fostering inclusion, developing talent and strengthening communities. 4.
Last updated: 17 December 2020

Ar Facail Sealladh Seillein

Ar Facail Sealladh Seillein Le Bun-sgoil Thorntree agus Magic Torch Comics Airson an tuilleadh a leughadh mu www.facebook.com/scottishparliament sheillein agus bith-iomadachd aig @scotparl Pàrlamaid na h-Alba, dèan sgan www.parliament.scot air a’ chòd QR le fòn no tablaid. 0131 348 5000 pdf. application/pdf. 1884043...
Petitions Petition published: 6 January 2015

National Guidance on Restraint and Seclusion in Schools

Official Report of Meeting 26 May 2015 22 September 2015: The Public Petitions Committee agreed to write to the Scottish Government.
Last updated: 9 January 2026

Cairngorm Written sub Gordon Bulloch 8 Jan 2026

Information from Cairngorm Mountain, Cairngorm Mountain Scotland accounts Revenue Capital Year end support HIE grant balance Profit/loss Accounting period Turnover Financial notes Snowsport numb Key events 30/04/2001 £ 1,773,733 Nil -£ 857,643 -£ 1,750,832 Parent CM Trust Ltd 30/04/2002 £ 1,639,015 Nil -£ 1 ,875,468 -£ 3,176,300 Debt servicing costs v high 23/12/01 funicular opens 30/04/2003 £ 2,636,431 Nil -£ 1 ,245,987 -£ 4,386,287 30/04/2004 £ 3,099,161 Nil -£ 612,492 -£ 4,962,779 58,500 30/04/2005 £ 2,976,470 Nil £ 27,659 -£ 4,853,401 Lease & debt charge reduced 55,586 30/04/2006 £ 3,295,431 Nil £ 32,314 -£ 5,416,087 Balance adjusted 55,000 30/04/2007 £ 2,818,138 Nil -£ 262,553 -£ 5,489,640 38,553 30/04/2008 £ 3,595,933 Nil £ 173,667 -£ 5,264,973 Reduced rent & interest 62,000 Transfer FC fell through 30/03/2009 £ 3,223,461 Nil -£ 42,728 -£ 951,272 BoS & HC write off loans 65,000 16/5/08 HIE takes over CML 30/03/2010 £ 4,802,292 Nil £ 553,152 -£ 186,120 145,000 30/03/2011 £ 5,175,500 Nil £ 439,128 £ 217,008 121,000 30/03/2012 £ 3,139,334 Nil -£ 440,509 -£ 252,501 Admin expenses 87.2% revenue 66,463 30/03/2013 £ 4,388,402 Nil £ 382,819 -£ 7 3,682 113,000 30/03/2014 £ 4,448,816 -£ 75,618 £ 307,700 Capital injection £450k 77,430 30/03/2015 £ 4,331,828 £ 466,216 £ 504,916 76,588 CML sold to Natural Assets Investmnt Ltd 31/12/2015 £ 2,050,393 -£ 1 ,248,244 -£ 776,328 9 month financial year 31/12/2016 £ 4,749,982 Nil -£ 316,578 -£ 1,092,906 67000 31/12/2017 £ 3,547,475 Nil -£ 1 ,006,969 £ 2,099,875 21267 No accounts 59,003 Funicular ceases operate, HIE buys back CML 31/03/2020 £ 1,165,836 £ 400,000 -£ 1 ,006,819 £ 5 4,133 Loan repayable 1 year CMSL incorp 26/11/18. 16 month accounts. £ 505,625 Revenue grant 20th March 1st Covid lockdown £ 1 ,060,952 Share capital 31/03/2021 £ 215,736 £ 1 ,941,082 Nil £ 5 4,133 Incl c£300k Covid Job Retention grant 26/12/20 2nd Covid lockdown 31/03/2022 £ 1,773,454 £ 1 ,141,927 Nil £ 5 4,133 Inc £47,203 Covid JRG 26/04/21 Resort re-opens 31/03/2023 £ 3,067,171 £ 1 ,255,559 £ 5 4,133 31/03/2024 £ 2,704,756 £ 2 ,060,493 £ 261,864 Nil £ 5 4,133 Incl deferred capital grant 24/8/23 funicular closes 31/03/2025 £ 1,699,215 £ 2 ,547,929 £ 304,442 Nil £ 5 4,133 Incl deferred capital grant 27/2/25 funicular re-opens Notes 1) Profit/loss includes operational profit/loss and administrative expenses 2) For capital expenditure see submission by David Farquharson to PAC pdf. application/pdf. 336905.
Last updated: 16 June 2025

20250225 Minute of CPG AFVC 25 Feb 2025

Employer Recognition Scheme: Colin Vooght LRFCA • Colin talked about the Employer Recognition Scheme, which promotes the benefits of service in the Armed Forces, whether regular or reserve to employers. • Colin recognised that employers are more positive about employing former service personnel than was the case when he started in the role 12 years ago. • In addition to promoting the value of service in the armed forces, both regular and reserve, the RFCA’s also highlight the value of service in the Cadets, and the skills learned by Cadets as well as adult instructors. d.

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