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Last updated: 9 January 2026

Cairngorm Written sub Gordon Bulloch 8 Jan 2026

Information from Cairngorm Mountain, Cairngorm Mountain Scotland accounts Revenue Capital Year end support HIE grant balance Profit/loss Accounting period Turnover Financial notes Snowsport numb Key events 30/04/2001 £ 1,773,733 Nil -£ 857,643 -£ 1,750,832 Parent CM Trust Ltd 30/04/2002 £ 1,639,015 Nil -£ 1 ,875,468 -£ 3,176,300 Debt servicing costs v high 23/12/01 funicular opens 30/04/2003 £ 2,636,431 Nil -£ 1 ,245,987 -£ 4,386,287 30/04/2004 £ 3,099,161 Nil -£ 612,492 -£ 4,962,779 58,500 30/04/2005 £ 2,976,470 Nil £ 27,659 -£ 4,853,401 Lease & debt charge reduced 55,586 30/04/2006 £ 3,295,431 Nil £ 32,314 -£ 5,416,087 Balance adjusted 55,000 30/04/2007 £ 2,818,138 Nil -£ 262,553 -£ 5,489,640 38,553 30/04/2008 £ 3,595,933 Nil £ 173,667 -£ 5,264,973 Reduced rent & interest 62,000 Transfer FC fell through 30/03/2009 £ 3,223,461 Nil -£ 42,728 -£ 951,272 BoS & HC write off loans 65,000 16/5/08 HIE takes over CML 30/03/2010 £ 4,802,292 Nil £ 553,152 -£ 186,120 145,000 30/03/2011 £ 5,175,500 Nil £ 439,128 £ 217,008 121,000 30/03/2012 £ 3,139,334 Nil -£ 440,509 -£ 252,501 Admin expenses 87.2% revenue 66,463 30/03/2013 £ 4,388,402 Nil £ 382,819 -£ 7 3,682 113,000 30/03/2014 £ 4,448,816 -£ 75,618 £ 307,700 Capital injection £450k 77,430 30/03/2015 £ 4,331,828 £ 466,216 £ 504,916 76,588 CML sold to Natural Assets Investmnt Ltd 31/12/2015 £ 2,050,393 -£ 1 ,248,244 -£ 776,328 9 month financial year 31/12/2016 £ 4,749,982 Nil -£ 316,578 -£ 1,092,906 67000 31/12/2017 £ 3,547,475 Nil -£ 1 ,006,969 £ 2,099,875 21267 No accounts 59,003 Funicular ceases operate, HIE buys...
Last updated: 29 May 2024

Ruth Patrick Kitty Stewart Emma Tominey Scottish Child Payment

There is evidence that universal benefits have more buy-in and support (see for example Brady and Bostic, 2015).
Last updated: 8 February 2024

COSLAHousingto2040Submission

The Programme provides funding for councils and registered social landlords to build or buy houses. As mentioned councils across Scotland are already experiencing a housing crisis with some local authorities declaring a housing emergency.
Last updated: 29 September 2023

Asylum Seekers in Scotland notes from transport discussion 6 June 2023

One of the witnesses said that they didn't know how many people didn't realise that they could get free passes from certain places or blue badges. They also went on to say, if you buy food, you have to carry it. This can be a real pain physically.
Last updated: 2 June 2023

PE1989_F

Barriers to the purchase of AEDs A wide array of reasons for not buying an AED can be found in academic literature including: iiiiiiv • 32-38% citing cost v2728 • 7-51% concerns about liability 27 • 24% never been considered 28 • 33% local EMS response was good enough 27 • 11% a hospital was nearby.
Last updated: 20 March 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 21 September 2022

PHM is determined to cut down the volume of alcohol marketing that young people are exposed to, noting that reducing the appeal of alcohol is part of shifting that relationship with alcohol, citing the World Health Organization’s “best buys” to reduce alcohol consumption and subsequent harms.
Last updated: 16 May 2024

AggregatesTaxBill_MinisterCWPFToConvener_15May24

The Bill also requires Revenue Scotland to publish and maintain a public register of taxpayers, which will enable customers to ensure that they are buying aggregate from a registered supplier.
Last updated: 19 April 2023

Transitions Bill session with practitioners ARC PM

All system change is really slow. Had good buy in from some services and restrictions from others due to 5 demand.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 January 2015

Health and Sport Committee 13 January 2015

The bill does not propose a right to die. We do not need a right to die. We are all going to die.
Last updated: 5 February 2025

BB20250205

Members’ corrections are published alongside, but do not replace the original contribution and can be accessed via the Scottish Parliament website at: https://www.parliament.scot/chamber-and-committees/official-report/corrections-and-changes-to- the-official-report Corrections will be listed on the members’ corrections page of the Scottish Parliament website until the end of the session in which the correction was made.

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