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Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 December 2024

S6W-31615

Scottish Ministers will continue to consider each proposal on a case-by-case basis, following review of the application information, consultation responses and representations made by members of the public.Potential impacts on communities, nature and other valued natural assets or cultural heritage are important considerations in the decision-making process. S6W-31615
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 December 2024

S6W-31763

The Scottish Government’s published budgets for the last five years, including details of planned spending, are available online.Scottish Budget: 2024 to 2025 - gov.scot (www.gov.scot)Scottish Budget: 2023 to 2024 - gov.scot (www.gov.scot)Scottish Budget 2022 to 2023 - gov.scot (www.gov.scot)Scottish Budget 2021 to 2022 - gov.scot (www.gov.scot)Scottish Budget 2020-2021 - gov.scot (www.gov.scot) S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 December 2024

S6W-31552

The assessment of any impacts of a proposal, relating to the construction and/or operation of a generating station which may require section 36 consent, must be considered on a case-by-case basis in line with legislation, which includes the Electricity Act 1989, and in some cases, the Electricity Works (Environmental Impact Assessment) (Scotland) Regulations 2017.Ministers must not prejudice the conclusion of any Environmental Impact Assessment or the outcome of any application. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 December 2024

S6W-31920

Hardware refreshes balance the risk of old components failing against cost and exercises to look at the design of the network and configuration of end user devices are commonplace to ensure that we are in the best place for the future and have resilience built into any solution. S6W-31920
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 December 2024

S6W-31450

However, ports are deemed to be commercial businesses, and decisions on how best to utilise their resources are the responsibility of the port authority. S6W-31450
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 December 2024

S6W-31306

NHS Grampian has provided COPFS with a commitment to implement a forensic pathology service in Aberdeen, including the recruitment of full-time forensic pathologists, and COPFS is supporting that process.It is however a matter for NHS Grampian to recruit forensic pathologists to provide the services.The reimplementation of a forensic pathology service in Aberdeen may allow one of the forensic pathologist training posts to be filled there, improving the potential for sustainable forensic services in Aberdeen and Scotland. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 December 2024

S6W-31287

Prior to being instructed by the Crown, each locum pathologist is interviewed by COPFS officials and an experienced Forensic Pathologist to confirm that they have the appropriate skills and experience to take on the role.There are no identified quality issues with the post mortem examinations being carried out by locum pathologists in Aberdeen. S6W-31287
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 December 2024

S6W-31290

Regular performance updates are provided to COPFS and stakeholders work collaboratively to address any performance issues.All post mortems are completed by experienced NHS consultant pathologists following the Royal College of Pathologist guidance and standards. S6W-31290
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 December 2024

S6W-31304

That may only be possible when the results of further enquiries – such as the findings of a post mortem examination – are known.Where the death occurred has no bearing on whether or not the death will be investigated as potentially suspicious. S6W-31304
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 December 2024

S6W-31571

The proposed reforms include new standardised processes for developers to share information and consult with local communities and wider stakeholders on plans for new clean energy infrastructure before submitting an application.This will help to involve communities at an earlier stage where they can most effectively influence outcomes, drive improvement in the quality of applications and speed up the determinations process, with new powers for Scottish Ministers to reject applications that do not meet requirements. S6W...

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