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I note that the intended revenue generated through the Levy over the estimated lifetime of the cladding programme (£360-450m) will fall significantly short of the forecasted capital cost 1 to the Government of between £1.7 bn and £3.1bn , and that planning is proceeding on the basis that consequentials from the UK Government and money raised through general...
Each Committee provided updates regarding their respective work programmes and there was discussion regarding a Legacy Report covering the four meetings of the Forum held to date.
Each Committee provided updates regarding their respective work programmes and there was discussion regarding a Legacy Report covering the four meetings of the Forum held to date.
Committee may also be interested in other items considered by Committee in September including: • Item 13 Affordable Housing Delivery Programme • Item 15 Annual Assurance Statement • Item 16 Homewards update • Item 17 Housing Capital update Progress against our Plan is reported to Committee bi-annually.
In conclusion, we would like to see a National Anti-Littering Campaign delivered via TV, radio, press, social media, billboards and digital advertising as a rolling programme, ensuring that everyone is aware of their responsibilities.
We welcome your commitment to update the Committee “as soon as practicable after Summer Recess on progress on the Public Service Reform (PSR) Programme”. As you know, this is one of three key strands of the Committee’s pre-budget 2025-26 scrutiny and we therefore ask that the second update on the programme, which was...
The Scottish Government is aiming to protect the revenue allocation for Clyde Gateway so that they are able to continue to deliver their programmes and the projects already underway.
Meanwhile, we’re working on new health-related ideas and initiatives, including a “Healthy Minds, Inspiring People” pilot programme through the Falkirk Health and Social Care Partnership.
The Digital Evidence Sharing Capability Programme (DESC), currently in pilot in Dundee, will provide a modern and innovative route for digital evidence submission into Police Scotland and the Criminal Justice system as a whole.
The respondent then claims; as I would very well expect them to that: “Entry to the programme is by audition and Scottish- domiciled dancers who have met the entry standards for the programme have been offered places.”