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Once these plans have been approved by the Senior Executive Team a new Carbon Management Plan will be created, this is likely to be 2025/26 and set out the goals for Session 7 and beyond.
This part sets out definitions for “building control event” and “new residential unit”, and sets out which buildings are to be “exempt new residential units”.
This part sets out definitions for “building control event” and “new residential unit”, and sets out which buildings are to be “exempt new residential units”.
I will give you some examples to give you a sense of what that means: “Since 2010/11, this has included: 26% reduction in culture and leisure spending; 26% reduction in planning spending; 26% in corporate support service spending ... 24% reduction in roads spending; 28% reduc...
This divergence of findings demonstrates how crucial it is to gain insight from those accessing services. We are pleased that the Care Inspectorate acknowledged this both in its report and subsequent correspondenceLetter from Peter Macleod, Chief Executive, Care Inspectorate to Lewis Macdonald MSP, Convener of the Health and Sport Committee - 27 November 2020 with us.
Go to this website to find out more about the law www.legislation.gov.uk/asp/2013/1/ contents/enacted MSPs on the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee are looking at the law.
This highlights how “ …the energy sector has contributed to the inflationary pressures after [the] Office of Gas and Electricity Markets’ (Ofgem) 9% increase of the tariff cap in 26 April 2021” . This has resulted in domestic gas bills rising by 28.1% and 27 electricity by 18.8%.