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Official Report Meeting date: 18 June 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 18 June 2019

We understand from figures supplied by the Moffat centre that visitor numbers in the Dundee and Angus area have increased 13.3 per cent in the first quarter of this year compared with last, and that the V&A Dundee has had a wider impact by supporting visitor numbers elsewhere.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Kenneth Gibson*, Annabelle Ewing*, Sandra White*, Stuart McMillan*, Jeremy Balfour*, Willie Coffey*, Richard Lyle*, Bill Kidd*, Stewart Stevenson*, David Torrance* *S5M-21911 Claudia Beamish: New Lanark UNESCO World Heritage Site—That the Parliament notes with concern that New Lanark Trust has entered into consultation on staff redundancies at the New Lanark UNESCO World Heritage Site; recognises the distress and uncertainty felt by employees, their families and New Lanark Village residents; acknowledges the financial challenges faced by the Trust, reinforced by the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the tourism and leisure sector; values the site’s historical significance as renowned Millowner Robert Owen’s vision of protecting workers welfare and becoming an 18th century model for industrial communities; recognises the value in harnessing the water power of the Clyde to operate the mills in the past as well as future sustainability options; recognises the educational value of the site and the opportunities for visitors across the world to learn about co-operative values and enjoy visiting the site, and looks forward to working in collaboration with all partners concerned, including Unison, to explore the options available to minimise redundancies and find a sustainable future for this globally-recognised heritage site.
Last updated: 20 October 2023

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Supported by: Miles Briggs*, Sue Webber*, Annabelle Ewing*, Colin Beattie*, Bill Kidd*, Jeremy Balfour*, Sharon Dowey*, Paul Sweeney*, Karen Adam*, Tess White*, Roz McCall*, Evelyn Tweed* *S6M-10826 Gordon MacDonald: Scotch Whisky Visitor Centres Top Visitor Attraction in Scotland—That the Parliament welcomes new figures released by the Scotch Whisky Association (SWA), indicating that the Scotch Whisky visitor centres collectively have risen to become the top visitor attraction in Scotland; understands that the SWA has revealed that visitor numbers to Scotch Whisky visitor centres throughout the country topped two million in 2022, which marks a return to pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels; notes that, according to the SWA, footfall more than doubled compared to 2021, while more than £85 million was spent in total at sites across Scotland’s five whisky regions, up 90% since 2010; recognises that visitors from the United States, France and Germany are among the top five overseas demographics, while tourists from within the UK accounted for 51% of all visits to Scottish whisky sites; appreciates that around 1,100 people are employed at Scotch Whisky visitor centres across the country, many of which are situated in rural areas, and that investment in Scotch Whisky tourism has totalled more than £300 million over the past decade, with a number of new visitor centres having opened, and agrees with Marc Crothall, chief executive of the Scottish Tourism Alliance, when he says that "A globally important cultural and economic phenomenon, whisky is a hook that draws thousands of visitors from around the world to our shores, year after year to enjoy uniquely immersive experiences across Scotland’s distilleries".
SPICe briefings Date published: 28 February 2022

Environmental Fiscal Measures for Scotland: - 6.3.4 Fairness

Retrieved from https://www.zerowastescotland.org.uk/sites/default/files/Decoupling%20Advisory%20Group%20Report.pdf [accessed 26 2022]This wellbeing economy approach should also take into account citizens and business’s varied circumstances including geography and the varying ability to avoid environmental charges and...
Committee reports Date published: 2 July 2019

Under Construction: Building the future of the sector in Scotland - Housing land supply

However, if the public sector were to take a more interventionist, public interest-led approach to development by making such propositions attractive to the development industry, that might change the way in which we look at brownfield sites.
SPICe briefings Date published: 20 March 2018

The impact of Brexit on Scotland's growth sectors - Sustainable Tourism

Edinburgh: Luath Press Limited., but a number of challenges remain for the future. Similar to the food and drink sector, ‘political uncertainty’ has been quoted as the main reason for the tourism industry’s overall ‘neutral’ (rather than ‘positive’) level of confidence for the future, according to Scottish Enterprise...
Last updated: 23 January 2026

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Monday 26 January 2026 2 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Committees | Comataidhean Committee Meetings There are no meetings today.
Last updated: 5 January 2024

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S6W-24274 Donald Cameron: To ask the Scottish Government whether it put forward any sites for nomination for UNESCO World Heritage Site status assessment in 2023, and, if so, whether it can provide details of the nominations.
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: 1 October 2024

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Taxable and exempt aggregate 20 5 Taxable aggregate (1) Tax is to be charged only on taxable aggregate. (2) In this Part a quantity of aggregate is taxable aggregate on any occasion that it is subjected to commercial exploitation, except to the extent that it is exempt aggregate under section 6. 25 6 Exempt aggregate (1) A quantity of aggregate is exempt aggregate to the extent that it falls within subsections (2) to (8) of this section. (2) Aggregate is exempt under this subsection if it is, or derives from, any aggregate that has already been subjected to a charge to tax. 30 (3) Aggregate is exempt under this subsection if it has previously been used for construction purposes (whether before or after the date on which this section comes into force). (4) Aggregate is exempt under this subsection if it is aggregate that, on the date on which this section comes into force, is on a site...

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