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The Committee received 12 responses from:
Soil Association Scotland (SAS)
Royal Scottish Geographic Society (RSGS)
Friends of the Earth Scotland (FOES)
National Farmers Union Scotland (NFUS)
Scotland Beyond Net Zero (SBNZ)
Scottish Environment LINK (SEL)
Institute for Public Policy Research Scotland (IPPRS)
Climate Emergency Response Group (CERG)
James Hutton Institute (JHI)
WWF Scotland (WWFS)
Stop Climate Chaos Scotland (SCCS)
Confederation of British Industry (CBI)
On 2 September the Committee took evidence on the Regulations from the CCC.
Under franchise agreements, this is not likely to change. The funding model for bus services in Scotland and indeed across the UK, requires an overhaul.
After undertaking a CWB ‘diagnostic’ to identify existing practice and where opportunities lay, the council developed Scotland’s first CWB Strategy and Action Plan in 2020.
After undertaking a CWB ‘diagnostic’ to identify existing practice and where opportunities lay, the council developed Scotland’s first CWB Strategy and Action Plan in 2020.
After undertaking a CWB ‘diagnostic’ to identify existing practice and where opportunities lay, the council developed Scotland’s first CWB Strategy and Action Plan in 2020.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
27 April 2022
Within Home EnergyScotland there are specialist renewables advisors with training on home renewables systems, home energy efficiency and solutions for historic buildings.
The Scottish Government has an ambition to improve the supply of affordable homes in Scotland. It aims to provide funding of around £3.6 billion over the course of this parliament for its affordable housing supply programme (AHSP).
He explained the ARC will support new cross sectoral, multidisciplinary collaborations with a shared vision of improving Scotland’s brain health and making Scotland the ‘go to’ destination for brain health research.
He explained the ARC will support new cross sectoral, multidisciplinary collaborations with a shared vision of improving Scotland’s brain health and making Scotland the ‘go to’ destination for brain health research.