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TLT requested that teams be reminded to keep colleagues up to date with changes to work plans so that they in turn could plan around re-prioritisation of resources.
I would be grateful if the Committee members could share this information likewise whenever appropriate. NCS spend to date The Committee also requested information on the spend to date on the NCS.
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. • Fresh cycles of treatment must be initiated by the date of the female partner’s 40th birthday and all subsequent frozen embryo transfers must be completed before the woman’s 41st birthday.
Item 7: Quarter 3 reports Finance – LT (2023) Paper 2 13. LT noted the year-to-date figures and the end-year forecast of a 1.25% underspend against the revised budget.
Whilst a successor is yet to be identified, Frankie Caldwell will fill the post in the interim. Dates of future meetings: Dates for future meetings were identified as: • 25 Jan 22 • 13 Apr 22 • 22 Jun 22 • 20 Sep 22 It is hoped that such meetings will take place within the Scottish Parliament building, however this i...
Use opportunity from covid for inclusive growth across all of Scotland • Most successful CPGs have clear actions – e.g. enquiries leading to recommendations o About taking topics and having actions to take forward as MSPs and wider group o Add value and not duplicate existing fora • Better to schedule to avoid clashes with events in parliament or other CPGs Simon Ovenden • Important area for consideration is how we move people around without vehicles (CNP considering this) • There are severe pressure points in national parks and NC500 • Significant (c25%) Rural Self Catering could close if the licencing legislations come through – massive loss to rural communities • 14% of SMEs in rural areas in Scotland rely on hospitality and tourism David Weston (SB&BA) • Supportive of Marc’s point– start with 2030 strategy • Recovery plan with industry support • Infrastructure – amenities are very important to visitor experience • It’s the role of the group and MSPs to champion tourism • Comms & education piece around explaining value of tourism Marc Crothall • STL resolution won’t resolve affordable housing issue – affordable housing is in turn a barrier to the workforce question 3 • Overlap with policy areas • Asking MSPs to align and work at national level and across policy areas e.g in other CPGs • Issue of transport is huge for the sector • Supply chain needs to function Matthew Niblett • SG planning control zones • Supportive of staffing and sustainability issues being a focus Evelyn Tweed • Doing a bit of proactive PR and activity around the CPG – try to get more MSPs engaged 4- Date...
UKSI The Pests of Plants (Authorisations) (Amendment) Regulations 2022 (PH/037) 8 November 2022.
The Pests of Plants (Authorisations) (Amendment) Regulations 2022 (PH/037).
The Pests of Plants (Authorisations) (Amendment) Regulations 2022 (PH/037).
UKSI The Pests of Plants (Authorisations) (Amendment) Regulations 2022 (PH/037) 3 October 2022.
The Pests of Plants (Authorisations) (Amendment) Regulations 2022 (PH/037).
UKSI The Pests of Plants (Authorisations) (Amendment) Regulations 2022 (PH/037) 26 August 2022.