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During the evidence sessions on 7 February and 7 March the SYFA gave evidence relating to their numbers of members, players and officials. The figures and dates given varied throughout the sessions.
Whilst technological developments have brought welcome emission reductions in the past, witnesses spoke of the need for greater emphasis on traffic management, as efficiency gains have been cancelled out by increased demand to date.
Professor Rye noted that the demand for car travel is driven by cost and journey speed.
Whilst technological developments have brought welcome emission reductions in the past, witnesses spoke of the need for greater emphasis on traffic management, as efficiency gains have been cancelled out by increased demand to date.
Professor Rye noted that the demand for car travel is driven by cost and journey speed.
Unfortunately, it is in the proposal rather than the policy category, which means that there is no fixed date or firm commitment from the Government that it will happen over the next four years.
Small landholders in the areas where crofting tenure was extended in 2010 can apply to convert their holding into a croft. To date no small landholders have succeeded in doing this.
We have obligations according to the legislation that was passed by the Scottish Parliament just before the summer recess—the Agriculture and Rural Communities (Scotland) Act 2024—that mean that we must have cognisance of and regard to the climate change plan and the policies in it as we develop our rural support plan.
The SNP claimed that the 2020 act would green-light the UK Government to halt progress in the setting of regulations and standards, but, to date, there has been no rollback on regulations.
No one would deny that, since the recession, people across these islands have had to make a lot less go a lot further.Even before the recession struck, household incomes were under threat from the then UK Labour Government.