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Visitor Levy (Scotland) Bill — Stage 2 Section 4 Liam McArthur 1 In section 4, page 2, line 33, at end insert— Liam McArthur 2 In section 4, page 3, leave out lines 5 and 6
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Through the over £600 million Reaching 100% (R100) programme we have accelerated access to future-proofed full fibre broadband to some of the most challenging terrain in Europe, and will continue to do so in the coming years.
My officials at Transport Scotland are working closely with UK Department for Transport counterparts to ensure a shared understanding of the updated cost profile for future years. This is a complex piece of work which will require multi-year spending, and I will therefore continue to work with the UK Government to fulfil the commitment in future years within Phase 2 of its multi-year spending review.
My officials at Transport Scotland are working closely with UK Department for Transport counterparts to ensure a shared understanding of the updated cost profile for future years. This is a complex piece of work which will require multi-year spending, and I will therefore continue to work with the UK Government to fulfil the commitment in future years within Phase 2 of its multi-year spending review.
The funding is going to help with equipment and adaptations that help to respond to the pandemic and it will also restart activity as our cultural venues continue to welcome back audiences and visitors. Thirdly, I will provide £1 million of capital funding in this financial year to support the re-establishment of the Scottish Crannog Centre in Kenmore as part of an overall package of £2.3 million for it to relocate to a new site following the terrible fire at the centre in May.