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The Residential Property Tribunal Wales Annual Report for 2023-24 reported 84 cases for mobile homes pitch agreements, with a heavy bias towards cases to determine a new pitch fee. 6 This document relates to the Housing (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 45A) as amended at Stage 2 34.
The Residential Property Tribunal Wales Annual Report for 2023- 24 reported 84 cases for mobile homes pitch agreements, with a heavy bias towards cases to determine a new pitch fee. 34.
She also informed the members about the numerous fun activities the charity does with affected families and that the charity relies solely on fundraising to operate. 7. Pitch Presentations Karen McDonnell, Head of RoSPA in Scotland and representing ScORSA and the Scottish Gamekeepers Association (SGA), informed the members of recent tragic incidents in Scot...
To ask the First Minister what action the Scottish Government plans to take following the publication of the University of Stirling study highlighting the reported risk of crumb rubber infill on artificial pitches. S6F-02979
To ask the Scottish Government, in light of the disturbing events at Euro 2020 with a player experiencing a cardiac arrest on the pitch, whether it will consider subsidising automated external defibrillator purchases for amateur sports grounds.
The Bill as introduced (part 6) proposes to change the ways that pitch fee increases in residential mobile home sites are calculated, from a presumption that increases should be no more than the Retail Price Index to the Consumer Price Index (CPI).
However, we accept that as professionals and role models, those who play and coach the game do have a particular duty to ensure that their behaviour on and off the pitch sets a high standard.
We accept that those involved in football can positively influence the behaviour and attitudes of the wider community, and so do have a role in addressing the problems...
Although, as she knows, we cannot guarantee any funding from the Scottish Government or our partners, she might find it helpful to contact Museums Galleries Scotland—which provides development and funding on our behalf—for advice and support as she explores opportunities to tell Robert Coltart’s story. Maybe if she sang her pitch to Museums Galleries Scotla...
To ask the Scottish Government whether it will incentivise (a) local authorities and (b) other public bodies to install sustainable artificial sports surfaces or natural grass pitches and playgrounds. We have no current plans to offer incentives.