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Consultation on Reform of College Regional Boards As I announced in Parliament on 16 May 2024, we are starting a process to consider reforming the regional bodies in Glasgow and Lanarkshire.
While the UK Government’s long anticipated announcement may limit the impact of the energy price crisis, the (average) £2,500 that domestic consumers will be expected to pay is still unsustainable for many households.
As such, with the budget projections set out in the Scottish Government’s Resource Spending Review, we anticipate we may have to fund fewer organisations on a multi-year basis but aim to fund them at a more sustainable level.
As such, with the budget projections set out in the Scottish Government’s Resource Spending Review, we anticipate we may have to fund fewer organisations on a multi-year basis but aim to fund them at a more sustainable level.
As such, with the budget projections set out in the Scottish Government’s Resource Spending Review, we anticipate we may have to fund fewer organisations on a multi-year basis but aim to fund them at a more sustainable level.
At rule 1C(3), the order states: “where the deceased was not married, or a member of a civil partnership, at the time of the deceased’s death ... a child of the deceased may apply in writing to the authority for a death grant and any such application must be made on or before 30 September 2024.”
Is there a process whereby, in some circumstances, the committee may decide that it wishes to derecognise a CPG, even if that CPG has not volunteered to be derecognised?
I will be happy to answer any questions that you or committee members may have. Many thanks, Mr Beattie. Unusually, I invite the potential deputy convener, Miles Briggs, to add to that.