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Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee 26 June 2018 21st Meeting, 2018 The Committee will meet at 9:30 am in the Robert Burns Room (CR1) 1.
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27 February 2026
In addition, in evidence to the Committee on 26 November 2025, the Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Home Affairs told members that the new HMP Highland will have zero direct emissions, and that no fossil fuels will be burned in the running of the new HMP Glasgow as it will be...
The most significant concern was the lack of commitment to making any of the procedures or outputs of the new approach available for public scrutiny, unlike the NAPCP.
Funding of up to £2 million was allocated in the Scottish Budget 2025-26 to deliver the pilot which utilises the existing concessionary travel infrastructure, providing each eligible applicant with a temporary National Entitlement Card to allow them to travel by bus across Scotland in a similar way as under the Older and Disabled Persons and Young Persons S...
We also note the recent announcement that the UK Government intends to make its Autumn Statement on 26 November. As you will be aware, the scheduling of this Statement late in the year significantly impacts on the timetable for producing the Scottish Budget and the time available for important scrutiny by this Committee and the wider Scottish Parliament.
On the matter of wider support for primary care, the 2025-26 Scottish Budget includes over £2.2bn in resource funding for primary care, aiming to improve capacity, patient access, and reduce demand on acute services.
We have made the strategic decision to support this key activity through an additional drawdown of ScotWind revenue totalling £25 million, to add to the £7.8 million in our budget for 2025-26. Altogether, the Scottish Government – with a finite budget – has committed or already invested £87 million in Grangemouth.
Fifth Meeting of the CPG on Ukraine - Agenda th 24 September 2024 1800-1810, Committee Room 6 and Microsoft Teams Annual General Meeting Agenda item 1 Convener • Welcome and Apologies th • Minutes 11 June 2024 Meeting Agenda item 2 Election of Conveners The following are standing: • Convener Colin Beattie MSP (Scottish National Party) • Deputy Conveners Miles Briggs MSP (Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party) Alex Cole-Hamilton MSP (Scottish Liberal Democrats) Paul O’Kane MSP (Scottish Labour) Agenda item 3 Appointment of Secretary The following is standing: • Anna Kulish Agenda item 4 Annual Return AOB Closing Remarks Fifth Meeting of the CPG on Ukraine - Agenda th 24 September 2024 1810-2000, Committee Room 6 and Microsoft Teams Business Meeting Agenda item 1 Convener Agenda item 2 Embassy of Ukraine in the United Kingdom of the Great Britain and Northern Ireland • General Valerii Zaluzhnyi, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Questions from Attendees Agenda item 3 The New...