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There is a provision in the bill that will allow Revenue Scotland to tax anyone in the supply chain if a non-registered site is used, with a view to ensuring that all purchasers of aggregates use registered sites.
She suggested this might be something the CPG could work on in the future and encouraged people to put forward additional suggestions for future areas of work/focus.
The Scottish Government provided Bòrd na Gàidhlig with a further £510k to support the Gaelic Officers’ Scheme in 2025-26. This allocation of £510k was part of a £5.7m uplift for Gaelic which was included in the Scottish Government’s budget for 25-26.
I am pleased to now be able to provide you with a link to our published Delivery Plan for Year 4 (2025-26). I would be happy to discuss any aspect of our future work on an individual basis, should this be something Committee members would be interested in.
That means that almost one third of Scotland’s historical sites are impacted, which has a damaging effect on tourism, causes knock-on reverberations in local business and harms our international reputation as a prime tourist destination, discouraging visitors to rural Scotland in particular.
The Bureau agreed to recommend a revised programme of business for the week commencing 26 February and a programme of business for the weeks commencing 4 and 11 March.