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Last updated: 25 February 2026

SPCB Gaelic Plan Monitoring Report 202425 English

We have begun to offer tailored sessions to teams and delivered Gaelic awareness to the Parliamentary Communications Office, Visitor Services and to Clerking teams during this period.
Last updated: 5 August 2025

AS ARAccounts 202425

The SCPA supported the 2025/26 budget proposal in principle and submitted it to the Finance Committee.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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*S6M-03356 Emma Harper: Scottish Land Commission Land Reuse Month —That the Parliament welcomes Land Reuse Month, which takes place in March 2022, hosted by the Scottish Land Commission; understands that it aims to put the national spotlight on redeveloping vacant, derelict and abandoned sites across the country; further understands that Land Reuse Month aims to drive forward the message that the public sector has a key role to play in transforming vacant and derelict sites across the country into useful community assets; understands that Scotland has almost 11,000 hectares of vacant and derelict urban land, which is an area roughly twice the size of the city of Dundee, and that almost one-third of the 5.4 million population lives within 500 metres of a derelict site; highlights that the South Scotland Region, as all areas across Scotland, is home to many vacant and abandoned sites such as the former Interfloor Factory in Dumfries, George Hotel in Stranraer, Central Hotel in Annan and the N Peal building in Hawick; understands that evidence shows that vacant and derelict sites can cause significant harm to communities, ranging from negative impacts on health and wellbeing to anti- social behaviour and safety concerns, as well as being cited as “blights on local communities”; believes that there is potential for many of these sites to be transformed into assets which provide Friday 4 March 2022 22 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan real benefit to local communities, including much-needed green space for health and wellbeing, growing spaces, community facilities, housing and business use; raises awareness of the four online seminars being offered by the Land Commission during Land Reuse Month, which include addresses by Scottish Government ministers; encourages local authority representatives to attend, the first of which is on 3 March 2022, and wishes the Scottish Land Commission a successful first Land Reuse Month 2022.
Last updated: 3 March 2022

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*S6M-03356 Emma Harper: Scottish Land Commission Land Reuse Month —That the Parliament welcomes Land Reuse Month, which takes place in March 2022, hosted by the Scottish Land Commission; understands that it aims to put the national spotlight on redeveloping vacant, derelict and abandoned sites across the country; further understands that Land Reuse Month aims to drive forward the message that the public sector has a key role to play in transforming vacant and derelict sites across the country into useful community assets; understands that Scotland has almost 11,000 hectares of vacant and derelict urban land, which is an area roughly twice the size of the city of Dundee, and that almost one-third of the 5.4 million population lives within 500 metres of a derelict site; highlights that the South Scotland Region, as all areas across Scotland, is home to many vacant and abandoned sites such as the former Interfloor Factory in Dumfries, George Hotel in Stranraer, Central Hotel in Annan and the N Peal building in Hawick; understands that evidence shows that vacant and derelict sites can cause significant harm to communities, ranging from negative impacts on health and wellbeing to anti- social behaviour and safety concerns, as well as being cited as “blights on local communities”; believes that there is potential for many of these sites to be transformed into assets which provide Friday 4 March 2022 22 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan real benefit to local communities, including much-needed green space for health and wellbeing, growing spaces, community facilities, housing and business use; raises awareness of the four online seminars being offered by the Land Commission during Land Reuse Month, which include addresses by Scottish Government ministers; encourages local authority representatives to attend, the first of which is on 3 March 2022, and wishes the Scottish Land Commission a successful first Land Reuse Month 2022.
Last updated: 25 March 2026

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PB/S6/26/061 Parliamentary Bureau – Correspondence Letter from Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee Introduction 1.
Last updated: 9 March 2026

Letter from Minister for Agriculture and Connectivity National Bus Travel Concession Schemes Miscell

Table: Annual budget (£) – National Concessionary Travel Schemes Cost Type 23/24 24/25 25/26 26/27 Staff Costs 2,784,348 1,906,023 2,227,000 2,462,010 Admin & Operational Costs 1,241,214 2,439,568* 3,836,500** 3,330,899 Total 4,025,562 4,345,591 6,063,500 5,792,908 * Cost increased significantly as the costs for the ...
Last updated: 16 January 2026

Daily list of amendments for 16 January 2026

Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill — Stage 3 Section 1 Beatrice Wishart 22 In section 1, page 1, line 10, at end insert— Lorna Slater 23 In section 1, page 1, line 17, leave out and insert— John Mason 24 In section 1, page 1, line 26, after “regeneration,” insert— John Mason 25 In section 1, page 2, line 13, at end insert— John Mason 26 In section 1, page 2, line 15, at end insert— Mark Ruskell 27 In section 1, page 2, leave out line 21 and insert— Mercedes Villalba 28 In section 1, page 5, line 31, at end insert— Gillian Martin 29 In section 1, page 5, line 35, at end insert— Section 1B Gillian Martin 30 Leave out section 1B After section 1B Mark Ruskell 31 After section 1B, insert— After section 5A Mark Ruskell 32 After section 5A, insert— After section 20 Emma Harper 33 After section 20, insert— After section 33C Emma Harper 34 After section 33C, insert— Section 34 Gillian Martin 35 In section 34, page 36, line 16, leave out and insert Gillian Martin 36 In section 34, page 36, line 19, leave out from to in line 20 Gillian Martin 37 In section 34, page 36, line 23, after insert Gillian Martin 38 In section 34, page 36, line 24, after insert Gillian Martin 39 In section 34, page 36, leave out lines 25 to 27 After section 34 Mercedes Villalba 40 After section 34, insert— Mairi Gougeon 41 After section 34, insert— After section 34A Beatrice Wishart 42 After section 34A, insert— Beatrice Wishart 43 After section 34A, insert— Long Title Gillian Martin 44 In the long title, page 1, line 2, leave out Gillian Martin 45 In the long title, page 1, line 4, after insert pdf. application/pdf. 430591.
Last updated: 29 September 2025

Conveners Group meeting minute for 26 February 2025

Conveners Group meeting minute for 26 February 2025.
Last updated: 26 September 2024

UKSI Windsor Framework Retail Movement Scheme Plant and Animal Health Amendment etc Regulations 2024

REGULATIONS 2024 – “DEFRA NID/021” The Scottish Parliament agreed on 26 June 2024 that it was content for Scottish Ministers to give their consent to the Windsor Framework (Retail Movement Scheme: Plant and Animal Health) Regulations 2024 (“DEFRA NID/021”) including Scottish devolved matters, as set out in the notification to the Parliament.
Last updated: 16 June 2022

Daily List 16 June 2022

Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Bill — Stage 3 Section 4 Jamie Greene 68 In section 4, page 3, line 4, at end insert— Section 5 Jamie Greene 69 In section 5, page 3, line 20, at end insert— Section 6 Pauline McNeill 70 In section 6, page 4, line 5, leave out subsection (4) and insert— Russell Findlay 71 In section 6, page 4, line 6, at end insert— Section 7 Russell Findlay 72 In section 7, page 4, line 29, at end insert— Russell Findlay 73 In section 7, page 4, line 29, at end insert— Russell Findlay 74 In section 7, page 4, line 29, at end insert— Russell Findlay 75 In section 7, page 4, line 29, at end insert— After section 7 Russell Findlay 76 After section 7, insert— Section 10 Russell Findlay 77 In section 10, page 5, line 34, at end insert— After section 19 Jamie Greene 78 After section 19, insert— Section 22 Pauline McNeill 79 In section 22, page 10, line 12, leave out and insert Section 23 Pauline McNeill 80 In section 23, page 11, line 10, leave out and insert Pauline McNeill 81 In section 23, page 11, line 11, leave out and insert Section 26...

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