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In order to protect additional time for parliamentary scrutiny, the Committee is therefore content with the publication date of 4 December for the Scottish Budget document, subject to the introduction of the Budget Bill being at least two weeks thereafter.
There has been a significant amount of valuable evidence provided to date and we continue to review that in order to provide the Committee with suitable evidence and information which may be relevant to the review.
L eader: Emma Macdonald Town Hall Lerwick, Shetland ZE1 0HB Emma Johnston Clerk to Rural Affairs and Islands Committee The Scottish Parliament Telephone: 01595 693535 Edinburgh www.shetland.gov.uk EH99 1SP If calling please ask for By email to: [email protected] Emma Macdonald Direct Dial: 01595 744502 Email: [email protected]Date: 24 June 2024 Our Ref: EM/DP Your Ref: Dear Ms Johnston I am aware that the Rural Affairs and Islands Committee is holding a follow up Inquiry into Salmon Farming in Scotland.
In the case of the Ethical Standards Commissioner it should be noted that our interests are limited to the Commissioner’s role insofar as it relates to local government. To date we have held these bodies to account through the undertaking of annual sessions, which have focussed around their annual reports.
Convener of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee Clare Adamson MSP Company The Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP 22 May 2024 Dear Clare Further to my letter dated 16 April 2024 (ceeac-convenor-response-16.04.24.docx (live.com)) I am writing to provide a short update.
The UK NSC formulates its advice and recommendations based on the best and most up to date evidence available. The process involves a robust, transparent, and comprehensive appraisal of the evidence available.
A full action plan has been put in place to drive and track the improvements identified with just over 50% being completed to date, should you wish to understand this in more detail please email [email protected] who will be happy to arrange a meeting.
FLS state in written evidence to the Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee, dated 23 October 2023, that: “In 2012, FLS expanded the number of sites where car parking incurred a charge, from 23 to 44 sites.
The Committee would be grateful for an update and clarification on the remit, responsibilities and membership of GFIB, how often it is expected that GFIB, and also the Forum, will meet and the dates of future meetings. I look forward to hearing from you.