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Committee reports Date published: 31 May 2019

Stage 1 Report on the Restricted Roads (20 mph Speed Limit) (Scotland) Bill - Implementation of provisions

Retrieved from <a href="https://www.parliament.scot/S5_Rural/Society_of_Chief_Officers_for_Transportation_in_Scotland_20MPH.pdf" target="_blank">https://www.parliament.scot/S5_Rural/Society_of_Chief_Officers_for_Transportation_in_Scotland_20MPH.pdf</a> Angus Council and SCOTS said that too short a period between Royal Assent and implementation would limit the opportunities for local authorities to consider how the introduction of the default 20mph...
Committee reports Date published: 31 May 2019

Stage 1 Report on the Restricted Roads (20 mph Speed Limit) (Scotland) Bill - Scottish Government costs

r=11982&amp;mode=pdf</a> The Committee asked the Cabinet Secretary whether the £450,000 for marketing in the FM was an accurate figure for the behaviour change campaign that would be required to change the social norms for drivers to a 20mph default. The Cabinet Secretary said in his experience that a national six-week campaign costs about £500,0...
Official Report Meeting date: 22 May 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 22 May 2019

The First Minister of Wales has announced that 20mph will replace 30mph as the default speed limit, mirroring the member’s bill on that issue that is currently before the Parliament.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 May 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 22 May 2019

The First Minister of Wales has announced that 20mph will replace 30mph as the default speed limit, mirroring the member’s bill on that issue that is currently before the Parliament.
Committee reports Date published: 21 May 2019

Annual Report of the Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee for 2018/19 - Restricted Roads (20mph Speed Limit) (Scotland) Bill

Restricted Roads (20mph Speed Limit) (Scotland) Bill The Restricted Roads (20mph Speed Limit) (Scotland) Bill was introduced by Mark Ruskell MSP (the member in charge) on 21 September 2018.
Committee reports Date published: 21 May 2019

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee Annual Report 2018-19 - Bills

Over the reporting period, the Committee has considered and reported on the following 16 bills at Stage 1: Age of Criminal Responsibility (Scotland) Bill Budget (Scotland) (No.3) Bill Census (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill Children (Equal Protection from Assault) (Scotland) Bill Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill Damages (Investment Returns and Periodical Payments) (Scotland) Bill Fuel Poverty (Target, Definition and Strategy) (Scotland) Bill Health and Care Staffing (Scotland) Bill Human Tissue (Authorisation) (Scotland) Bill Management of Offenders (Scotland) Bill Non-Domestic Rates (Scotland) Bill Restricted Roads (20mph...
Committee reports Date published: 21 May 2019

Annual Report of the Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee for 2018/19

The Committee completed Stage 2 of the Bill on 15 May 2019. Restricted Roads (20mph Speed Limit) (Scotland) Bill The Restricted Roads (20mph Speed Limit) (Scotland) Bill was introduced by Mark Ruskell MSP (the member in charge) on 21 September 2018.
Committee reports Date published: 21 May 2019

Annual Report of the Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee for 2018/19 - Engagement and Innovation

Visit/EventMembers in attendanceVisit to Prestwick Airport - 4 June 2018Edward Mountain, Jamie Greene, Richard Lyle, John Mason and Colin SmythVideo conference with London travel stakeholders - 26 September 2018Edward Mountain, Peter Chapman, Richard Lyle, Colin Smyth and Maureen WattVisit to Scottish Youth Parliament - 14 October 2018Colin SmythStakeholder event on Transport (Scotland) Bill - 24 October 2018Edward Mountain, Gail Ross, Peter Chapman, John Finnie, Jamie Greene, John Mason, Colin Smyth and Maureen WattVisit to Ferguson Marine Limited - 29 October 2018Edward Mountain, John Mason and Colin SmythVisit to Strathclyde Partnership for Transport - 2 November 2018Edward Mountain, Richard Lyle and John MasonFormal meeting/workshop related to the South of Scotland Enterprise Bill in Dumfries - 14 January 2019All members of the CommitteeWorkshop in Galashiels related to the South of Scotland Enterprise Bill- 23 January 2019Edward Mountain, Peter Chapman, Jamie Greene, John Mason, Mike Rumbles, Colin Smyth, Stewart StevensonInformal meeting with local authorities on Restricted Roads (20mph...
Committee reports Date published: 21 May 2019

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee Annual Report 2018-19

Over the reporting period, the Committee has considered and reported on the following 16 bills at Stage 1: Age of Criminal Responsibility (Scotland) Bill Budget (Scotland) (No.3) Bill Census (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill Children (Equal Protection from Assault) (Scotland) Bill Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill Damages (Investment Returns and Periodical Payments) (Scotland) Bill Fuel Poverty (Target, Definition and Strategy) (Scotland) Bill Health and Care Staffing (Scotland) Bill Human Tissue (Authorisation) (Scotland) Bill Management of Offenders (Scotland) Bill Non-Domestic Rates (Scotland) Bill Restricted Roads (20mph...
Official Report Meeting date: 25 April 2019

Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Affairs Committee 25 April 2019

Westminster rule is what exists. So, when the Parliament sets 20mph speed limits for local roads, is that continued Westminster rule?

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