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Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-02750: Paul Sweeney: Glasgow's Pre-loved Uniforms Improving Accessibility and Sustainability of School Uniforms - That the Parliament commends the efforts of Donna Henderson, who runs Glasgow's Pre-loved Uniforms; notes that the charity has been formally constituted since March 2020, but that Donna set up the initial uniform bank in Balornock in 2017; recognises that the main aims of the organisation are to encourage the re-use and recycling of pre-loved school uniforms, and to provide free school uniform to those who need it; understands that the service is available to all families, but that the charity also provides clothing for vulnerable young people in particular, including those who have been referred through social services and children who are refugees or seeking asylum; acknowledges that people can donate uniforms that they no longer need by using the various collection bins that are located in local schools and community centres across Glasgow, including within three Co-operative stores in Dennistoun, Croftfoot and Crown Street, Gorbals, as of June 2021, in collaboration with Co-op Member Pioneer Claire Parkes; commends the promotion of sustainable recycling of quality clothing amidst the rise of "fast fashion", particularly following COP26 that was hosted by the city, and thanks PB/S6/22/37 Donna and the volunteers at Glasgow's Pre-loved Uniforms for their efforts in making access to school uniform as fair and equal as possible.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-02750: Paul Sweeney: Glasgow's Pre-loved Uniforms Improving Accessibility and Sustainability of School Uniforms - That the Parliament commends the efforts of Donna Henderson, who runs Glasgow's Pre-loved Uniforms; notes that the charity has been formally constituted since March 2020, but that Donna set up the initial uniform bank in Balornock in 2017; recognises that the main aims of the organisation are to encourage the re-use and recycling of pre-loved school uniforms, and to provide free school uniform to those who need it; understands that the service is available to all families, but that the charity also provides clothing for vulnerable young people in particular, including those who have been referred through social services and children who are refugees or seeking asylum; acknowledges that people can donate uniforms that they no longer need by using the various collection bins that are located in local schools and community centres across Glasgow, including within three Co-operative stores in Dennistoun, Croftfoot and Crown Street, Gorbals, as of June 2021, in collaboration with Co-op Member Pioneer Claire Parkes; commends the promotion of sustainable recycling of quality clothing amidst the rise of "fast fashion", particularly following COP26 that was hosted by the city, and thanks Donna and the volunteers at Glasgow's Pre-loved Uniforms for their efforts in making access to school uniform as fair and equal as possible.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-02750: Paul Sweeney: Glasgow's Pre-loved Uniforms Improving Accessibility and Sustainability of School Uniforms - That the Parliament commends the efforts of Donna Henderson, who runs Glasgow's Pre-loved Uniforms; notes that the charity has been formally constituted since March 2020, but that Donna set up the initial uniform bank in Balornock in 2017; recognises that the main aims of the organisation are to encourage the re-use and recycling of pre-loved school uniforms, and to provide free school uniform to those who need it; understands that the service is available to all families, but that the charity also provides clothing for vulnerable young people in particular, including those who have been referred through social services and children who are refugees or seeking asylum; acknowledges that people can donate uniforms that they no longer need by using the various collection bins that are located in local schools and community centres across Glasgow, including within three Co-operative stores in Dennistoun, Croftfoot and Crown Street, PB/S6/22/25 Gorbals, as of June 2021, in collaboration with Co-op Member Pioneer Claire Parkes; commends the promotion of sustainable recycling of quality clothing amidst the rise of "fast fashion", particularly following COP26 that was hosted by the city, and thanks Donna and the volunteers at Glasgow's Pre-loved Uniforms for their efforts in making access to school uniform as fair and equal as possible.
Committee reports Date published: 8 June 2020

Justice Committee Annual Report 2019-20 - Pre-Budget Scrutiny of the Scottish Government's Draft Budget 2020-21

Pre-Budget Scrutiny of the Scottish Government's Draft Budget 2020-21 During September to December 2019, the Committee conducted pre-budget scrutiny of the Scottish Government’s then Draft Budget for 2019/20.
Committee reports Date published: 7 November 2023

Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2024-25: Funding for Culture - Introduction

The Committee notes that the majority of evidence it received as part of its pre-budget scrutiny was provided before this announcement, and it has had limited opportunity to consider the impact of this decision on the culture sector as part of our pre-budget scrutiny.
Last updated: 29 October 2025

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Lithuania was selected for this fact-finding visit as it is seen to be an exemplar in a range of areas relevant to the Committee’s pre-budget, budget and legacy work. 12.
Last updated: 10 June 2024

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Groupings of amendments Purpose 14 Sustainable forest management code of practice 118, 119 Forestry strategy: content 120, 1, 7, 8, 116, 117 Forestry strategy: preparation, revision and reporting 9, 15, 121, 122, 4, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 16, 17, 10, 130 Notes on amendments in this group Amendment 9 pre-empts amendment 15 Land managed by the Scottish Ministers 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 38, 111, 112, 115 Notes on amendments in this group Amendment 38 pre-empts amendment 39 in group ―Disposals of land and compulsory purchase of land‖ Disposals of land and compulsory purchase of land 2, 39, 6, 40, 3, 41, 42, 12, 12A Notes on amendments in this group Amendment 39 is pre-empted by amendment 38 in group ―Land managed by the Scottish Ministers‖ Amendment 41 pre-empts amendment 42 SP Bill 11-G Session 5 (2017) D elegation to community bodies 23, 43, 132, 44, 45, 110 Involvement of persons with an interest in forestry 129 Co-ordination and co-operation in plant health responsibilities 131 Deer management 11 Scottish Ministers’ duty to publish maps 36, 36A, 37 Offence of unauthorised felling 46, 133, 134, 135 Remedial notices 47, 48, 52, 55, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 75A, 76, 77, 78, 78A, 79, 80, 81, 81A, 82, 83, 84, 84A, 85, 85A, 86, 86A, 87, 87A, 88, 89, 89A, 90, 91, 92, 97, 97A, 98, 99, 100, 100A, 101, 106, 114 Continuing conditions on felling permissions 49, 50 Felling of trees subject to tree preservation orders 51, 53, 54 Definition of “owner” 56, 109, 113 Powers of entry and step-in power 93, 94, 95, 96 Information, research and education etc. 13 Organisational structures 102, 103, 104, 105, 107, 108, 136 THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Amendments in debating order Purpose Rhoda Grant 14 After section 1, insert— Sustainable forest management code of practice Gail Ross 118 In section 2, page 1, line 19, at end insert— Gail Ross 119 After section 2, insert— Forestry strategy: content Rhoda Grant 120 In section 3, page 2, line 8, at end insert Mike Rumbles 1 In section 3, page 2, line 11, at end insert— Peter Chapman 7 In section 3, page 2, line 11, at end insert— John Finnie 8 In section 3, page 2, line 11, at end insert— Richard Lyle 116 In section 3, page 2, line 11, at end insert— Richard Lyle 117 In section 3, page 2, line 11, at end insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Forestry strategy: preparation, revision and reporting Peter Chapman 9 In section 3, page 2, line 13, leave out from to the end of line 14 and insert Rhoda Grant 15 In section 3, page 2, leave out line 14 and insert— Fulton MacGregor 121 In section 4, page 2, line 17, leave out and insert Claudia Beamish 122 In section 4, page 2, line 17, at end insert— Claudia Beamish 4 In section 4, page 2, line 22, at end insert— Claudia Beamish 123 In section 4, page 2, line 22, at end insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Rhoda Grant 124 In section 4, page 2, line 22, at end insert— Rhoda Grant 125 In section 4, page 2, line 22, at end insert— Rhoda Grant 126 In section 4, page 2, line 22, at end insert— Rhoda Grant 127 In section 4, page 2, line 22, at end insert— Rhoda Grant 128 In section 4, page 2, line 22, at end insert— Rhoda Grant 16 After section 4, insert— Rhoda Grant 17 In section 5, page 2, line 26, at end insert— Peter Chapman 10 After section 6, insert— John Finnie 130 After section 6, insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Land managed by the Scottish Ministers Fergus Ewing 18 In section 6, page 2, line 33, leave out and insert Fergus Ewing 19 In section 6, page 2, line 34, leave out from to Fergus Ewing 20 In section 6, page 2, line 35, leave out and insert Fergus Ewing 21 In section 6, page 2, line 36, leave out and insert Fergus Ewing 22 In section 6, page 2, line 36, at end insert Fergus Ewing 24 In section 9, page 3, line 29, leave out and insert Fergus Ewing 25 In section 9, page 3, line 31, leave out and insert Fergus Ewing 26 In section 9, page 4, line 2, leave out subsection (3) Fergus Ewing 27 In section 10, page 4, line 7, leave out and insert Fergus Ewing 28 In section 10, page 4, line 8, at beginning insert Fergus Ewing 29 In section 10, page 4, line 8, after insert Fergus Ewing 30 In section 10, page 4, line 9, after insert Fergus Ewing 31 In section 10, page 4, line 9, leave out from first to end of line 10 and insert THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Fergus Ewing 32 In section 11, page 4, line 12, after insert Fergus Ewing 33 In section 11, page 4, line 13, leave out Fergus Ewing 34 In section 11, page 4, line 13, leave out insert Fergus Ewing 35 In section 11, page 4, leave out line 16 and insert— Fergus Ewing 38 In section 13, page 4, leave out lines 24 to 26 and insert— Fergus Ewing 111 In schedule 3, page 28, line 21, leave out and insert Fergus Ewing 112 In schedule 3, page 28, line 21, leave out and insert Fergus Ewing 115 In the long title, page 1, line 3, leave out and insert Disposals of land and compulsory purchase of land Mike Rumbles 2 In section 6, page 2, line 36, leave out and insert Peter Chapman 39 In section 13, page 4, line 24, leave out Peter Chapman 6 In section 16, page 5, leave out line 20 THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Fergus Ewing 40 In section 16, page 5, line 28, at end insert— Mike Rumbles 3 In section 17, page 5, line 30, leave out and insert Fergus Ewing 41 In section 17, page 5, leave out line 32 and insert— Peter Chapman 42 In section 17, page 5, line 32, leave out John Finnie 12 In section 17, page 5, line 32, at end insert— Jamie Greene 12A As an amendment to amendment 12, line 5, leave out from to end of line 6 and insert Delegation to community bodies Richard Lyle 23 In section 6, page 3, leave out lines 1 and 2 Richard Lyle 43 Leave out section 18 THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Jamie Greene 132 In section 19, page 6, line 13, leave out from to end of line 36 and insert Richard Lyle 44 Leave out section 19 Richard Lyle 45 Leave out section 20 Richard Lyle 110 In schedule 3, page 28, leave out line 14 Involvement of persons with an interest in forestry Claudia Beamish 129 After section 6, insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Co-ordination and co-operation in plant health responsibilities Jamie Greene 131 After section 8, insert— Deer management John Finnie 11* After section 8, insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Scottish Ministers’ duty to publish maps Fergus Ewing 36 In section 12, page 4, line 18, leave out from to end of line and insert Andy Wightman 36A As an amendment to amendment 36, line 4, at end insert— Fergus Ewing 37 Move section 12 to after section 13 Offence of unauthorised felling Fergus Ewing 46 In section 22, page 7, line 28, leave out and insert Peter Chapman 133 In section 23, page 8, line 5, at end insert— Peter Chapman 134 In section 23, page 8, line 5, at end insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Peter Chapman 135 In section 23, page 8, line 5, at end insert— Remedial notices Fergus Ewing 47 In section 22, page 7, line 31, at end insert— Fergus Ewing 48 In section 23, page 8, line 11, at end insert Fergus Ewing 52 In section 30, page 10, line 29, at end insert Fergus Ewing 55 In section 33, page 11, line 36, leave out and insert Fergus Ewing 57 In section 37, page 13, line 29, leave out first and insert Fergus Ewing 58 In section 37, page 13, line 29, leave out second and insert Fergus Ewing 59 In section 37, page 13, line 30, at end insert— Fergus Ewing 60 In section 37, page 13, line 33, leave out and insert THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Fergus Ewing 61 In section 37, page 13, line 35, leave out and insert Fergus Ewing 62 In section 37, page 13, line 36, leave out and insert Fergus Ewing 63 In section 37, page 13, line 37, leave out and insert Fergus Ewing 64 In section 37, page 14, line 1, leave out and insert Fergus Ewing 65 In section 38, page 14, line 5, leave out and insert Fergus Ewing 66 In section 38, page 14, line 7, leave out and insert Fergus Ewing 67 In section 38, page 14, line 8, leave out and insert Fergus Ewing 68 In section 38, page 14, line 11, leave out and insert Fergus Ewing 69 In section 38, page 14, line 13, leave out and insert Fergus Ewing 70 In section 38, page 14, line 14, leave out and insert Fergus Ewing 71 In section 38, page 14, line 15, leave out and insert Fergus Ewing 72 In section 39, page 14, line 26, at end insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Fergus Ewing 73 In section 40, page 14, line 30, after insert Fergus Ewing 74 In section 41, page 15, line 8, at end insert— Fergus Ewing 75 In section 42, page 15, line 21, at end insert Peter Chapman 75A As an amendment to amendment 75, line 2, after insert Fergus Ewing 76 In section 42, page 15, line 27, after insert Fergus Ewing 77 In section 42, page 15, line 28, leave out Fergus Ewing 78 In section 44, page 16, line 8, at end insert Peter Chapman 78A As an amendment to amendment 78, line 2, after insert Fergus Ewing 79 In section 44, page 16, line 16, after insert Fergus Ewing 80 In section 45, page 16, line 27, at end insert Fergus Ewing 81 In section 47, page 17, line 11, after insert Peter Chapman 81A As an amendment to amendment 81, after insert THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Fergus Ewing 82 In section 47, page 17, line 11, at end insert Fergus Ewing 83 In section 47, page 17, line 22, leave out and insert Fergus Ewing 84 In section 48, page 18, line 11, after insert Peter Chapman 84A As an amendment to amendment 84, after insert Fergus Ewing 85 In section 48, page 18, line 11, at end insert— Peter Chapman 85A As an amendment to amendment 85, line 5, after insert Fergus Ewing 86 In section 49, page 18, line 14, after insert Peter Chapman 86A As an amendment to amendment 86, after insert Fergus Ewing 87 After section 49, insert— Peter Chapman 87A As an amendment to amendment 87, line 3, after insert THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Fergus Ewing 88 After section 49, insert— Fergus Ewing 89 In section 51, page 18, line 29, after insert Peter Chapman 89A As an amendment to amendment 89, after insert Fergus Ewing 90 In section 51, page 18, line 29, after insert Fergus Ewing 91 In section 51, page 18, line 31, leave out Fergus Ewing 92 In section 51, page 18, line 32, leave out Fergus Ewing 97 In section 55, page 20, line 26, after insert Peter Chapman 97A As an amendment to amendment 97, after insert Fergus Ewing 98 In section 55, page 20, line 26, after insert Fergus Ewing 99 In section 59, page 22, line 3, leave out and insert Fergus Ewing 100 In section 60, page 22, line 33, after insert Peter Chapman 100A As an amendment to amendment 100, after insert THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Fergus Ewing 101 In section 60, page 22, line 34, at end insert Fergus Ewing 106 In section 65, page 24, line 9, at end insert— Fergus Ewing 114 In schedule 3, page 28, line 28, at end insert— Continuing conditions on felling permissions Fergus Ewing 49 In section 27, page 9, line 20, at end insert— Fergus Ewing 50 In section 27, page 9, line 34, at end insert— Felling of trees subject to tree preservation orders Fergus Ewing 51 In section 30, page 10, line 19, leave out from to end of line 22 and insert Fergus Ewing 53 In section 30, page 10, line 30, after insert Fergus Ewing 54 In section 31, page 11, line 13, at end insert— Definition of “owner” Fergus Ewing 56 In section 37, page 13, line 28, leave out and insert Fergus Ewing 109 In section 67, page 24, line 31, at end insert— Fergus Ewing 113 In schedule 3, page 28, line 27, at end insert— Powers of entry and step-in power Fergus Ewing 93 In section 52, page 18, line 36, leave out insert Fergus Ewing 94 In section 52, page 19, line 3, after insert Fergus Ewing 95 In section 54, page 19, line 29, leave out and insert THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Fergus Ewing 96 In section 54, page 20, line 22, at end insert— Information, research and education etc.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Pre-Budget Scrutiny: The Committee will consider the evidence heard at today's meeting. 6.
Last updated: 17 February 2023

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As a result, amendment S6M-07812.1 was pre-empted. The motion, as amended, was agreed to ((DT) by division: For 65, Against 55, Abstentions 0).
Last updated: 3 May 2022

Justice Committee Members Briefing Document_Risk Assessment

These individuals can only obtain HDC release if they have been pre-approved for release on parole at the halfway stage of their sentence by the parole board.

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