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. • The Committee discussed ownership of the rights to carbon credits and the Minister indicated that this is still to be fully determined through case law (OR, col. ref. 24).
Enforcement, it suggested, however, cannot in this case be restricted to paper trails, but must include physical visits to premises, to ensure the registration of sites and work towards a level playing field for operators.
Scotland’s colleges face a dire financial future under this Government. After a decade of dire public warnings from colleges and others about their future, what future funding models and new funding models will the Scottish Government bring forward to save our colleges?
Key amongst this work has been engaging with external stakeholders, principally through the creation of a council sponsored Cycle Forum (now the Active Travel forum) which feeds in to transport policy development and delivery, and embedding pro-cycling policies in non-transport departments of the council – such as education, where staff and school pupils are now supported in cycling to work through the provision of on-site...
The Agreement includes commitments related to: short-term business visitors; business visitors for establishment purposes; intra-corporate transferees; contractual service suppliers; and independent professionalsCBP-9130.
In Glasgow, as you will be well aware, the city centre continues to provide residents and visitors with an exciting mix of shopping, culture, leisure and entertainment experiences and Glasgow’s economy remains diverse and resilient.
The limitation of the current exclusion means it is highly likely further exclusions in this policy area will need to be sought through the Common Framework in the near future resulting in unnecessary delay and resource impacts. 2.
The Authority and Police Scotland’s planning for future years is now focused on maintaining financial sustainability, delivering best value and investing in policing now and in the future.
The Scottish Government considered limiting the use of the power specifically to responding to the current coronavirus pandemic but consider that recent experiences have highlighted the need for greater flexibility to respond to unforeseen future events and that a broader power would be more appropriate.