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Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 December 2025

S6W-42151

This includes Down’s Syndrome Scotland, which currently receives £382,500 in core funding from the Scottish Government.Furthermore, Under the public sector equality duty, all Scottish public authorities must have 'due regard' to the need to:eliminate unlawful discriminationadvance equality of opportunityfoster good relationsIn 2012 Scottish Ministers made regulations that placed specific duties on Scottish public bodies to help them meet the general duty. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 December 2025

S6W-41924

NatureScot is implementing the work set-out in the statement the I made on 1 October 2025, as well as the issues that arose during the gull summit.NatureScot is taking the following actions to find practical solutions to gull issues:NatureScot leading four further regional roundtable events across Scotland to continue to develop a partnership approach with those not able to attend the gull summit in Inverness; A new People and Gulls Forum will be established at a national level to ensure the longevity of summit efforts.Delivery of £100k funding to local authorities who face the more acute issues in order to develop their area wide gull management approach ahead of Spring next year;Leading a partnership, including with Zero Waste Scotland and Keep Scotland Beautiful, in developing a national awareness campaign to encourage people not to feed gulls and carry out proper waste management so that the food supply for gulls in towns and cities is minimised;Accelerating our understanding of gull populations nationally, with increased focus on improving survey techniques for gulls nesting in urban areas so that we can more fully understand the numbers and population dynamics involved;Lead best practice guidance to include waste management in urban areas to limit food availability to gulls and undertake survey techniques that assess local urban populations, movements, and high impact areas. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 December 2025

S6W-42100

We will work with our farmers, crofters and stakeholders to ensure we bring them with us on our journey to deliver the vision for agriculture in a way which ensures a just transition to make Scotland a world leader in sustainable and regenerative agriculture. S6W-42100
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 December 2025

S6W-42072

Planning fees were increased in line with inflation in December 2024, June 2025 and a further increase is scheduled for April 2026.In addition, Scotland’s National Planning Hub continues to provide additional funding and targeted practical support to help authorities respond to pressing challenges, enabling them to accelerate key activities this financial year.We are also supporting an increase in planners coming into the profession, having recruited 17 Student Planners on our Future Planners Programme, working across the Scottish Government for 23 months whilst undertaking a funded planning postgraduate degree, and we trebled the number of bursaries in 2025-26 to help 30 planning students with course fees and living expenses. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 December 2025

S6W-42036

These were:One or more items applied for not fundable (multiple unrelated items applied for as a single entry/incomplete description/no supporting animals for item/no lengths, areas etc.)Application email provided was not validBusiness declared their business didn't deliver any of the Scottish Governments Vision for AgricultureFailed the Active Farmer/Crofter BPS testNo other Support Scheme ClaimsNo Single Application Form SubmittedNot Registered & Approved for FundingDidn't Comply With Whole Farm Plan requirements for BPSPayment Holds Applied To BusinessAgricultural Area Less than 3 hectaresPrevious Capital Grant Scheme Claim RefusedDeclared New Entrant but evidence showed not meeting FFIS definitionDeclared Young Farmer but evidence showed not meeting FFIS definitionDeclared Organic Land but evidence showed not meeting FFIS definitionDeclared they were a medium sized business to obtain higher grant than entitled toDeclared they were a large business to obtain higher grant than entitled toDeclared they were a small business but farmed area greater than 30 hectaresDeclared that more than 50% of their agricultural business was on a tenancy but wasn'tDeclared they were island based but weren’tDid not declare previous SACGS/CAGS PaymentRecoverability Safeguard Not Passed (level of outstanding debt to SG)Applied for more than their maximum grant eligibilityBusinesses that were eligible were then scored against the schemes objectives: business efficiency, business sustainability, environmental protection, greenhouse gas reduction, climate adaptation, as well as public good.FFIS was a competitive scheme and businesses which met all verification checks and scored highest against scheme objectives were ultimately granted funding. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 November 2025

S6W-41833

Property class is a classification used by Scottish Assessors to describe the type of property and does not necessarily accurately reflect the actual use of a property. S6W-41833
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 November 2025

S6W-41914

These vaccine effectiveness estimates are typically published on an interim basis in February and finalised for the following June; however, given the early start to this season, PHS is working on a four-nations basis to provide more timely estimates. S6W-41914
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 November 2025

S6W-41868

This includes Cycling UK’s Dunoon Bothy Project, which had previously been supported via the separately funded ‘Connecting Communities’ programme, and an app which had previously been developed by Argyle and Bue Council, with SCSP funding.Financial YearSupport via Transport Scotland funded programmesComment2016-17 to 2020-21N/AN/A2021-22£0DCDT established 16 June 2021 with SG, LA, and National Lottery funding.2022-23£0 2023-24£2,000Cycling UK via Smarter Choices Smarter Places.2024-25£8,000Hitrans via People and Place.2025-26£11,000Hitrans via People and Place. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 November 2025

S6W-41810

As Scottish Water’s Long term strategy has noted, given the impacts of climate change, population growth and migration, the East of Scotland will face serious water deficits by 2050. S6W-41810
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 November 2025

S6W-41809

This service is provided by specialist immigration law firm Seraphus. S6W-41809

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