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Last updated: 27 November 2025

Annex A Domestic EPC Designs November 2025

Funding, advice and suppor t Home Energy Scotland may be able to provide funding for these recommended measures and can also offer free advice and suppor t to help you make your home warmer, reduce energy bills, and contribute to a greener, more sustainable future.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 February 2026

Meeting of the Parliament 04 February 2026

Across Scotland, families face higher energy bills, rising food prices and increased mortgages and rents.
Last updated: 21 May 2025

Letter from CabSecNZE regarding Publication of the Scottish Nitrogen Balance Sheet 20 May 2025

This includes funding improvements to food waste recycling across Scotland.
Last updated: 16 December 2022

20221215_DFM_FMPG_Update801802

In the intervening period, there is a risk that FMPG will exceed their current budget allocation in advance of Ministers being able to reach a fully informed, final decision on the full funding request. Scottish Ministers, special advisers and the Permanent Secretary are covered by the terms of the Lobbying (Scotland...
Last updated: 2 September 2024

Budget 2025 to 2026 Cab Sec Transport 8 August 2024

Most recently, FM announced the winner of ScotZEB 2 challenge fund on 23rd July, awarding £41.7 million to Zenobe Energy and their innovative consortium; which will over 2024/25 and 2025/26 deliver 252 new, zero emission buses and a pan-Scotland charging network for other larg...
Last updated: 15 November 2022

Expenditure over 25k Q1 202122

2021-22 Quarter 1 Items of Expenditure over £25,000 for the Scottish Parliament Payee Amount Paid Date Paid Account Code Description. 01-Apr-2021 Ethical Standards Commission 48,000.00 Funding to Officeholders 01-Apr-2021 Scottish Commissioner for Children & Young People 86,000.00 Funding to Officeholders 01-Apr-2021 Electoral Commission Payment 715,000.00 Funding to Officeholders 01-Apr-2021 Scottish Information Commissioner 176,000.00 Funding to Officeholders 01-Apr-2021 Scottish Human Rights Commissioner 47,000.00 Funding to Officeholders 01-Apr-2021 Scottish Public Services Ombudsman 600,000.00 Funding to Officeholders 02-Apr-2021 MITIE Cleaning & Environmental Services Limited (MCES) 75,390.08 Cleaning 02-Apr-2021 Pi Communication Ltd.
SPICe briefings Date published: 18 March 2020

Consumer Scotland Bill - consideration prior to Stage 3 - Consideration at Stage 1

National co-ordinating body Citizens Advice Scotland stood to lose funding for its consumer advocacy work as a direct result of the creation of the new body.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 December 2016

S5O-00498

To ask the Scottish Government what the impact of the UK Government’s energy policies will be on Scotland's efforts to tackle climate change.
Last updated: 11 March 2025

BB20250311

(S6T-02395) followed by Scottish Government Debate: Supporting Households with Cost of Living Pressures and Rising Energy Bills Shirley-Anne Somerville: Supporting Households with Cost of Living Pressures S6M-16750 and Rising Energy Bills—That the Parliament notes that Ofgem’s energy price cap has soared to £1,849 for the average household, which is the third increase in a row and 9.4% (£159) higher than this time last year; recognises that this will compound cost of living pressures for households across Scotland; welcomes the Scottish Government’s action in the recently passed Budget (Scotland) (No. 4) Bill, including the reintroduction of universal winter fuel payments for pensioners and through energy efficiency programmes; believes that reforming energy markets and harnessing Scotland’s renewable potential will bolster energy security and, in turn, reduce consumer bills, and calls on the UK Government to make urgent progress on delivering its commitment to reduce bills by £300, against which no progress has yet been made.
Committee reports Date published: 3 June 2020

Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee: Annual Report 2019-20

The report covered a wide range of key issues for the sector including procurement and apprenticeships. Energy Statement Scotland’s Energy Strategy was published in December 2017.

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