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That is giving rise to concerns for all those who are affected in all parts of the country, but particularly in places such as Orkney, which rely on mobile screening units visiting once every three years.
Committee reports
Date published:
19 December 2025
It supported the proposed change which would enable a limited company to own a croft and thus act as landlord and let to a tenant or under a short lease, but which would prevent it from having owner-occupier status.
Committee reports
Date published:
16 December 2022
Facilitators stationed at each of the tables captured revised wording in the master document once it was clear that there was consensus between a majority of participants visiting each table.
For the final plenary session, participants worked through the master document on screen to agree their final recommendations....
This covers services delivered outside hospitals, such as district nursing, health visiting, home dialysis, GP out of hours services and prevention services, such as breast screening and health promotion1ISD Scotland. (2018, November 20).
PE1743 on amending the law to protect the rights of pre-1989 Scottish Secure Tenants
This petition called on the Scottish Parliament to urge the Scottish Government to amend the Rent (Scotland) Act 1984 to prevent disproportionate rent increases being set for Scottish Secure Tenants.
We recognise the huge importance of the Screen Machine’s unique cultural, educational, and wellbeing benefits to communities across Scotland, particularly for those who otherwise would struggle to visit the cinema.
The Scottish Government could have enabled the joint tenant to simply terminate the joint tenancy without notifying the other tenants but that could cause significant harm to the remaining tenants where they are unaware of the departing tenant’s actions.
Landlords were keen to deal with it because of the drain on resources and the amount of work that is involved in dealing with it as it advances through a property. Both landlords and tenants were very keen to deal with it.The information sheet that the cabinet secretary was handed on her visit set out exactly what a tenant should do, should they discover mould in a property.