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We are therefore heartened to read that CS’s overall budget will increase from £66.5m in 24/25 to £89m in 2025/26, and to know that £20m of this will go towards Multi-year funding (MYF) in 2025/26.
We are therefore heartened to read that CS’s overall budget will increase from £66.5m in 24/25 to £89m in 2025/26, and to know that £20m of this will go towards Multi-year funding (MYF) in 2025/26.
An online engagement event was also held with 37 third sector and community representatives, and Committee members visited organisations in Paisley involved in Partnership work.
We believe that deficiency means that decisions can be made with unseen consequences for our Island Communities, the country as a whole and work against the best outcomes for sustainable services.
The Scottish Government also states that the definitions of “peat” and “peatland” are based on the best currently available evidence. However, this comprises both data that is contested, and data that is incomplete.
This difference illustrates how some budgets can change significantly through the financial year and the impact that the choice of baseline makes.
Ahead of the 2025-26 budget, Historic Environment Scotland agreed a new funding model with the Scottish Government.