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HES PIC Investment Programme. 34% list heritage as their main reason for visiting, 16% visit heritage Securing a Repair and maintenance to keep PICs open.
HES PIC Investment Programme. 34% list heritage as their main reason for visiting, 16% visit heritage Securing a Repair and maintenance to keep PICs open.
HES PIC Investment Programme. 34% list heritage as their main reason for visiting, 16% visit heritage Securing a Repair and maintenance to keep PICs open.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
18 September 2025
To ask the Scottish Government whether the £768 million budget for the Affordable Housing Supply Programme in 2025-26 represents a net increase compared with previous years, and how much is new, versus restored, funding.
The Housing (Scotland) Bill was introduced by the Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice on 26 March 2024. 2. The Parliament agreed to the general principles of the Bill at Stage 1 on 28 November 2024 and as such the Bureau is invited to consider the referral of the Bill at Stage 2. 3.
The annual grant funding figures since 2021 are in the following table. 21/22 22/23 23/24 24/25 25/26 £5.3m £6.1m £7.08m £7.53m £7.7m You asked about alternative risk assessments and a review of the minimum number of collisions.
B udget • The Scottish budget 2025-26 needs to acknowledge that our patients are becoming more complex (ageing, living with more comorbidity and additional support needs, more dentate etc) and the population (in Orkney) is growing.
Our proposal is to repurpose the unused funding from the reduced pensions contributions towards the investment required for the new system in 2024/25 and 2025/26. Our modelling demonstrates that the efficiency gains from the system offset the operational costs from 2026/27 onwards.
I am writing to you as part of the Committee’s ongoing 2025-26 pre-budget scrutiny. As you know, the Committee has taken an interest in electric vehicle charging infrastructure during its consideration of the Budget in the last two years and has received several updates from you and Ministerial colleagues.