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Last updated: 1 October 2021

BB20211004

S6W-03433 Mark Griffin: To ask the Scottish Government how it is aligning the Tenant Hardship Loan Fund with its recently announced grant funding for tenants in rent arrears.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 April 2020

S5W-28247

These measures will prevent evictions during the pandemic, providing certainty for tenants who are concerned about paying their rent and supporting efforts to reduce the spread of the disease by keeping people in their homes, it also ensures that tenants have time to apply for and benefit from the interventions avail...
Last updated: 14 February 2023

BB20210601

Supported by: Miles Briggs*, Alexander Stewart*, Bill Kidd*, Brian Whittle*, Sharon Dowey*, Russell Findlay*, Donald Cameron*, Emma Roddick*, Colin Beattie*, Alex Cole-Hamilton*, Pam Gosal*, Fulton MacGregor*, Douglas Ross*, Sandesh Gulhane* *S6M-00147 Fulton MacGregor: The Earl and Countess of Strathearn's Visit to Turning Point Scotland North Lanarkshire—That the Parliament notes The Earl and Countess of Strathearn's recent visit to Coatbridge, which included a visit to Turning Point Scotland North Lanarkshire, which has been an important community asset in North Lanarkshire since opening its Coatbridge branch in 2012; understands that Prince William and Catherine met members of the community who use Turning Point's Turnaround service, which delivers targeted programmes to address the complex problem of offending and alcohol and drug misuse and can perpetuate a cycle of re-offending; appreciates that, as well as helping people with substance issues, Turning Point helps empower others living with physical and/or learning disabilities, autism and Asperger’s syndrome, acquired brain injury, early onset dementia, Huntington's disease and mental health conditions, and praises Turning Point Scotland North Lanarkshire for providing life changing opportunities for involvement, information and choice, collaboration, dignity and inclusion in the life of the community for people who seek its services.
Last updated: 15 June 2021

BB20210601

Supported by: Miles Briggs*, Alexander Stewart*, Bill Kidd*, Brian Whittle*, Sharon Dowey*, Russell Findlay*, Donald Cameron*, Emma Roddick*, Colin Beattie*, Alex Cole-Hamilton*, Pam Gosal*, Fulton MacGregor*, Douglas Ross*, Sandesh Gulhane* *S6M-00147 Fulton MacGregor: The Earl and Countess of Strathearn's Visit to Turning Point Scotland North Lanarkshire—That the Parliament notes The Earl and Countess of Strathearn's recent visit to Coatbridge, which included a visit to Turning Point Scotland North Lanarkshire, which has been an important community asset in North Lanarkshire since opening its Coatbridge branch in 2012; understands that Prince William and Catherine met members of the community who use Turning Point's Turnaround service, which delivers targeted programmes to address the complex problem of offending and alcohol and drug misuse and can perpetuate a cycle of re-offending; appreciates that, as well as helping people with substance issues, Turning Point helps empower others living with physical and/or learning disabilities, autism and Asperger’s syndrome, acquired brain injury, early onset dementia, Huntington's disease and mental health conditions, and praises Turning Point Scotland North Lanarkshire for providing life changing opportunities for involvement, information and choice, collaboration, dignity and inclusion in the life of the community for people who seek its services.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 January 2024

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee 18 January 2024

I recently visited Bute high school with Education Scotland and Screen Scotland to see a project on an animation course for young people.
Last updated: 25 February 2026

NHS Lothian Inspection Reports Minister for Social Care and Mental Wellbeing

The first report (published on 23 October) relates to an unannounced joint inspection/visit of the Melville Unit of the Royal Hospital for Children and Young People by HIS and the Mental Welfare Commission (MWC) .
Last updated: 4 December 2025

Space Minutes for the meeting 17 Sept 2025

. ▪ Victoria actioning. o Arrange MSP Site visit to AAC Clyde Space (Fridays or Mondays). ▪ After recess, Victoria to connect with Pamela Smith to host, and Jenni Doonan to support with the ‘ask’ for support for further education, innovation centres, or national program.
Last updated: 6 August 2025

Letter from Cabinet Secretary for RALRI Edinburgh Biomes Programme 30 July 2025

Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands  Mairi Gougeon MSP T: 0300 244 4000 E: [email protected] Edward Mountain MSP Convener Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee ___ Your ref: Edinburgh Biomes Programme Our ref: 202500473290 30 July 2025 Dear Edward, Thank you for your letter of 25 June on behalf of the NZET Committee following your recent visit to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh (RBGE) to hear about the Edinburgh Biomes Programme.
Last updated: 4 February 2025

240125 Beer and Pub CPG Minutes Template

Agenda item 3 Report on CPG Activities in 2024 The Secretariat reported on the following activities of the CPG during the past year: − Visit to Vault City Brewery (April) − “Brand Scotland” Inquiry (March to September) o Written Evidence (March/April) o Oral Evidence (May) o Chairman’s Dinner on initial findings (June) o Report Launch (September) − Annual C...
Last updated: 12 November 2024

PE2089_E

The 2023 analysis also highlighted that ongoing partnership work to stabilise tourist numbers in the peak season and to spread visits across the quieter months has started to pay off with an 18% increase in off-peak visitors compared with 2018.

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