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Last updated: 30 March 2023

20230308_Followup_CalMac

T able 5 – Cancelled Sailings by Cause Disruption Cause Name FY 2019/20 FY 2020/21 FY 2021/22 Action of blue light services* 6 5 7 Adverse weather 6,311 4,550 5,113 All others 5 7 43 Bereavement issues* 2 Berth not free (cal mac)* 2 Berth not free (external) * 28 Bunkering issues 2 10 Bunkering issues* 2 Drills on passage* 2 Force majeure event* 135 1,194 2,053 Livestock sailing 5 Mechanical problems (ship)* 1,064 498 1,678 Mechanical problems (shore)* 109 18 25 Medical emergency* 6 8 1 Navigational issues 7 3 10 No call required 18 35 12 Pier work (external)* 220 44 16 Scot government approved 120 485 1,551 Ship involved in emergency* 7 6 14 Sub vessel (other reason)* 3 2 2 Substitute vessel (ann o/haul) 5 Very high tide 15 171 81 Very low tide 207 81 167 Vessel changeover 1 4 Vessel redeployed* 91 Total 8,347 7,115 10,825 Causes marked * are considered to be within CalMac’s control Appendix 1 – Causes of Cancelled Services by Route (FY 2021/22) R oute Name ) * * ) L S E U * E * ) R D * * A Y C ) P I ) E I O H C / N L V V H H N O O A R O S S E ( ( S N E N R * G A * S R S S P N ) T R E E * P T L M...
Committees Published: 9 February 2022

Deposit Return Scheme

Figures may not sum due to rounding     Annex F, Table 2 (amended)   Actor Name Costs (£m) Benefits (£m) Net Benefit (£m) Local Authorities ...
Committee reports Date published: 30 June 2020

Supply and demand for medicines - Changes since the Montgomery Review - access to end-of-life, orphan and ultra-orphan medicines

Changes since the Montgomery Review - access to end-of-life, orphan and ultra-orphan medicines Rarer medicines defined as end-of-life, orphan and ultra-orphan can be defined as follows— End-of-Life Medicine "A medicine used to treat a ...
Last updated: 4 June 2024

Sustainable Development Annual Report 2022 2023

S c o t t i s h P a r l i a m e n t a r y C o r p o r a t e B o d y S u s t a i n a b l e D e v e l o p m e n t An n u al Repo rt 2022/23 39 Climate Change Adaptation Freagarrachadh a thaobh Atharrachadh Gnàth-shìde Scotland is experiencing increasing frequency The Scottish Parliament is subject to report By understa...
Last updated: 1 June 2023

Minimum core obligations on economic social and cultural rights 31 May 2023

P e k t g S i y r v . . n t l e e e i o i – v A 8 t l o r h h h t w 9 R t t t a v e o p d d j n e 9 f f c e e H h e e o i h a e 1 t o o t h t d v e d i m i e t r l t m n m e e d a a n h c e w o r i c c d a t n y f s i d o A p h l n n n y l e e e t b l t d r d t r i e e s o u d t a s p n t t m e u y e t r o r n w P e e e r a v e i o n l o m a e t w p p l r i K e b u m o o o p t r o r s t s r c a v U i q s r m m p o i n i a e f e c P h u o o u h o o t s B t T t c d I c t R s o i c S S h n s s i n t t a i t c l l h t d m a l d a n / A g o i e i r t e u n u o c C t c i d d a a R n o o S S l t H n o i i d i l n u h f c r c E r t l S e t a n a o o t c e l a , h o r m t t e o i t s m t s c n n n t t u c i s i K e o r f ) a t n n e x i r l . s A c e l a o R U a e o m s e t u r R u d l S m t s t r C n t i o s e a t n C C n a f d t e c I p S e i a l 8 n P p h l S e o t h v E h u o d 9 u r t o e o E g r t e K o g i C 9 9 a x i c d n o t c i h I C D E P a s R e I U c s 2 1 r t C E a ( s t t t n l h c k k e e g r r A i d m o o R o d ai w w l n n M e e r a a l l a t t m m a s P m t n a a o e n u r r r c h e h f f o s H S i u i g m e t e t i t B C n n r e t c v v a u i i i r t L L o o l o u t t i C u r r c E E a a t t t S d d l l a S s c s D D s s e e E P i i / n t u s s r O O g g r K K c o a a t o e e C f M U l b A M U l b s 21 Scottish Human Rights Commission o f C t s n S o e s o C i E s e n S . s t f e i l s t E o s i c o c i a e f i s t i c e t y m c o e i a d d l n . e n i e f n s m t n i d t f f . s o o o o u n m u i o o h g r e c t r t a t t t e c i r n p e e r c f a i n n e a t s o l p p o w e e d e r c s a n p y y d s e v t r n p n t t p i e i m m s l e n t h u a r r e e i m a b g e v a l o m g d e e c c i i o n s o h r r e n e p e i k k r s t r l c r i c o o k d a a y t h p p c f f e m C a a o e e a t u g e r n n S l o i m m O W e P E M i r m W e d m I c a t e h n e t d k a i g y e e i e a n t e l m a v n - t y g i v e s w l i n c a i e l o a p t i t i n a n e d p n h d o y n r s r t n n l o t h a t a e i i m a n a l y i n a o y i f p n h l u s r i s o y t o o m e a i t l c b s t f o t a c r s p q m i a h a e t e u o s e b y s m m y r c y o l T c r m i t . n n t b d r l s n a u e . c s i s e e o d h l e o s a u l o g o n y e d i d i c c r n d l a i o c s u . g r d t i n o i e a i r j i s r t m s a i n i t r i e t t a r g u v t a e e u r t a n p c e a d n o a t l r i g i n i i p u e n m h s l d i e o h n n e p e t t g r t s a t m o e c o d g r m p l d s fi p s r n e u c c t o e m h s i u n e e o m t u i s c i e f t y o m m t a o s v t i s o r u o u e i u a n h h u n o o h o e n n C S T t a e w d p i d r h o T c n a g t i a c . . r k g e r t n e i s o e v t r h n i w i t p d d n u e e e o h m o q i t v t e d m i t e r s n r a a a e e w r t f s d d o y l l n e W e t l d t r e u u s p h e u t o o r m v g o n l m e w w e r i u e l o o r r s s o s r c p v i i r i r a e h h u h h o m B t T t c d T i t y . t e i o e n s l e t h n o d t v f o o o a t f r l h i l t i t t o n t o t 0 e r u o i u i o r n l c t f y y t d e 1 d a o c q o a l e a t e r r l l U e n o i 0 e b e i n l o s c b h a u l u w p c i e t 2 t s h t n r u e y t g d t o o t v m l s o o t h m a s i o i m h y t r e s h n C S C t c t s e e e g r t h u m h o b P n i s c s g o r t J s A h p i c n i n n i T l o i e e s R i t e o C f d . t r a a o d a R y s y n r u a A w r r r e s o t l n r e e R n a i l a e N e d e s c . u o l u i a a t t p h d i p p o C l h c l r h b o r d a U w E i i a s e y e l o o t l S c t m t i a b m u t t p u s r r v n e e e E e e i m p e u h h u o o u a o n i q u u a h h h a C m D S E p d i W h t o C O I C M E C n t c r E H C t / t l l m l e n a s k e a v R i e r n d s a d n C n o o m n n h o o S a i i a a t w g E t i l h o i l M a e t t a c C s r l I n o e n a t y m r a s c r t o P t n a e n m S t e r t u e t h f h o s n d d i d s n t g i r i m e i t i n D E t n r n r a v a i ) u t a i i n e t L L o l s g t a i o C a l r h K E E e a e t c i S d t l a r p s o t U S D D s e E P o t i / a n e s m e r r O O g e K K o a u p o r h o o e C f M U l b d ( t M U t u c 22 Models of Incorporation and Justiciability for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights o f C t s n S o e 10.
Last updated: 15 May 2024

WASPI CPG MINS 23 APR 24

Anne Potter (Secretariat) Apologies C Haughey M Chapman 1 Peter Aldous M Grierson M Cochrane K Birney C Scott S Gibson A Ferguson V Ilendo O Sharpe E D Daly WASPI Groups Update Katy Clark welcomed all.
Last updated: 20 March 2024

Peoples Panel Presentation ACE

Success stories: Public Engagement in Climate ACE OBSERVATORY CLIMATE GOVERNANCE COMPASS Change Presenter: Isatis M. Cintron-Rodriguez e INFORMED ACTIVE ta t m Training Education i n l e C m Public r Public r Awareness o e Participation f w n o Access to Cooperation oi p Information tc m A E Elements Inclusive and equitable of quality Coherent & encompassing Transparency & Accountability Case Studies Dakar’s Climate and Energy Action Plan Institutional Innovative Public Broad Support Awareness Efforts Consultations Dakar’s Climate and Energy Action Plan Institutional Innovative Public Broad Support Awareness Efforts Consultations Key aspects | 600+ participants Co-creation process in 3 stages that included interviews, meetings, hackatons, and roundtables 30 datasets Open climate data - indicators & milestones of sustainable energy, mobility, and waste management goals Accountability Citizens’ monitoring through an interactive version of the city’s 2050 Climate Action Plan Collaboration A platform for citizens & organizations to share proposals and resources Key Contextual and Cultural Resonance Takeaways Continuous citizen involvement Culture of openness and collaborative climate governance ACE OBSERVATORY CLIMATE GOVERNANCE COMPASS pdf. application/pdf. 2700322.
SPICe briefings Date published: 6 December 2024

Scottish Budget 2025-26 - Resource allocation

Table 2: Local Government revenue settlements 2024-25 and 2025-26 (Cash terms) (£m)Local Government2024-25 Budget document2025-26 Budget documentCash change (£m)Cash change %General Revenue Grant8,403.909,458.401,054.5+12.5%Non-Domestic Rates3,068.003,114.0046.0+1.5%Specific (ring-fenced) Resource Grants          238.8             247.48.6+3.6%Revenue within other portfolios       1,534.4          1,438.3-96.1-6.3%Total revenue in Finance Circular13,245.1014,258.101,013.0+7.6%Table 3: Local Government revenue settlements 2024-25 and 2025-26 (real terms in 2024-25 prices) (£m)Local Government2024-25 Budget document2025-26 Budget documentReal change (£m)Real change %General Revenue Grant8,403.909,237.98834.1+9.9%Non-Domestic Rates3,068.003,041.43-26.6-0.9%Specific (ring-fenced) Resource Grants           238.8241.632.8+1.2%Revenue within other portfolios        1,534.41,404.78-129.6-8.4%Total revenue in Finance Circular13,245.1013,925.83680.7+5.1%The 2024-25 figures in the table above do not include the £144 million provided to local authorities for the 2024-25 council tax freeze.
SPICe briefings Date published: 18 December 2017

Local Government Finance: Draft Budget 2018-19 and provisional allocations to local authorities - Local government budget breakdown

Table 2 - All Scotland aggregated funding totals 2017-19, cash and real terms 2017-18 (cash) (£m)2018-19 (cash) (£m)Cash change (£m)Cash change %2018-19 (real) (£m)Real change (£m)Real change %To...
Last updated: 27 May 2025

Sustainable Development Annual Report 2023/2024

S c ot t i sh Pa r li a m e nt a r y C o r p o r ate B o dy Su st ain ab l e D e v e l o p m e nt A n n u a l Rep o r t 2023/24 26 Water % reduction from 2011/12 baseline 2011/12 2020/21 2021/22 2022/23 2023/24 – -37% -23% -13% -9% Boreholes 3 3 3 3 3 18,258m 12,778m 13,614m 16,315m 16,935m Mains 3 3 3 3 3 6,915m 3,063m 3,615m 5,626m 6,070m Total 3 3 3 3 3 25,173m 15,841m 17,229m 21,941m 23,005m S c ot t i sh Pa r li a m e nt a r y C o r p o r ate B o dy Su st ain ab l e D e v e l o p m e nt A n n u a l Rep o r t 2 0 2 3 / 24 27 Waste and recycling Sgudal agus Ath-chuairteachadh During 2023/24 we had some Ad Hoc Waste incidences of contaminated The waste included in our targets recycling which has resulted in a Some of the increase is due only covers general waste arising drop in our recycling/composting to enhanced driver training by from the organisation’s operations, performance.

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