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To ask the Scottish Government what information it holds on how many visits to schools for engagement events have been made by community police in each year since 1999, broken down by local authority.
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Date answered:
5 February 2025
Scotland; and then from— Lynne O'Brien, Chief Officer for Children and Families, Aberlour; Duncan Dunlop; Natalie Williams, Head of Policy and Campaigns, The Fostering Network; Jo Derrick, CEO, Scottish Throughcare and Aftercare Forum (Staf). 3.
The 20 complaints that were investigated resulted in 12 actions and enforcement which were limited to verbal or written advice and follow-up visits; • During the same period, Scottish salmon farmers recorded more than 35 million unexpected sudden deaths.
I have also provided an update around the Committee’s earlier recommendation on its Lithuania visit, and on the Local Government funding recommendation in the Committee’s Budget Scrutiny Report which it sought an update on in advance of stage one. 1. 2025-26 comparator figure relating to housing Funding for the Affordable Housing Supply Programme (AHSP) com...
Building Links with Bhutan: The Parliament debated S6M-19514 in the name of Michelle Thomson—That the Parliament welcomes the financial and administrative support from the Tam O’Shanter Trust for the recent parliamentary visit to Bhutan, and thanks Bhutan Homestay and the Loden Foundation for the additional in-country support, including arranging insightful...
This is by far the most common reason for which people visit the reserves. It is desirable for this cost neutral amendment to be extended to nature reserves in Scotland to help encourage greater public interest in and access to the countryside and more effective management of Scotland’s natural heritage. 18.
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Details of any other activities, such as visits undertaken by the Group or papers/report published by the Group should also be provided. 29 Oct 2024 This meeting was the AGM and covered the reconstitution of the CPG - including the election of office bearers and confirming the purpose of the group, topics to priorities for future meetings.