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Last updated: 3 March 2022

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Minister for Mental Wellbeing and Social Care Kevin Stewart MSP  T: 0300 244 4000 E: [email protected] Gillian Martin MSP Convener, Health, Social Care and Sport Committee The Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP 2 March 2022 Dear Convener, Thank you for your letter dated 17 January 2022 requesting further information on interim care measures following my appearance at the Committee’s meeting on 16 November 2021.
Last updated: 13 May 2024

Register of Interests for the Parliamentary Year 12 May 2023 to 13 May 2024

Although not available for sale this has a nominal monetary value of £30.00. [Registered 3 February 2022] On 27 October 2022 I attended the Scottish Financial Enterprise Annual Dinner and awards, as a guest of Royal Bank of Scotland.
Last updated: 14 November 2024

St Andrews Day CPGMinutes AGM 18 Sept 2024

Agenda item 3 Treasurer JG reported £299.51 in bank account 1 Agenda item 4 Michelle Thomson re-elected Convener unanimously.
Committee reports Date published: 27 October 2022

Legislative Consent Memorandum: delegated powers relevant to Scotland in the UK Infrastructure Bank Bill

Introduction and background to the Bill At its meeting on 25 October 2022 the Committee considered the delegated powers that are relevant to Scotland in the UK Government’s UK Infrastructure Bank Bill ("the Bill").
Last updated: 27 April 2023

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Currently, the creditor does not know why the arrestment did not capture funds and therefore whether to try another arrestment at a later date. It may be that the debtor has changed bank and that is the reason why it was unsuccessful.
Committee reports Date published: 2 December 2022

Stage 1 Report on the Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Bill

Official Report. 27 September 2022. Col. 15 It is further noted that the figure of £1000 was suggested by the SLC in 2017.
Committees Published: 28 October 2021

Pre-budget scrutiny – key themes and questions from initial NZET evidence sessions

Emerging issues and questions based on the evidence heard to date are captured in Annexe B of this letter, and they are broken down across the following key headings: Funding and achieving Net Zero Adaptation funding and finance Circular economy Biodiversity and natural infrastructure SEPA cyberattack and public sector cybersecurity Scottish National Investment Bank and Enterprise Agencies Decarbonising heat in buildings Transport On behalf of the Committee, we look forward to receiving a response to this letter as part of the budget process.
Last updated: 10 March 2023

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Summary of stakeholder engagement/consultation The UK Government held a “Consultation on extending the UK REACH submission deadlines” from 05 July 2022 to 01 September 2022. Stakeholder engagement sessions were also held during the summer of 2022 where the proposal was raised ...
Last updated: 10 April 2024

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S6M-00108: Colin Smyth: The Proposed Closure of the Savings Bank Museum in Ruthwell by the TSB - That the Parliament condemns the proposal by the TSB to close the Savings Bank Museum in Ruthwell, Dumfriesshire, and move the historic artefacts to its Head Office in Edinburgh; notes that the museum was the home of the original Ruthwell Parish Bank, which was opened by Dr Henry Duncan in 1810, when parishioners were paid interest on their modest savings; recognises that Dr Duncan persuaded the Earl of Mansfield to donate the cottage to the Friendly Society for the benefit of the community and that it is where Dr Duncan distributed food to the parishioners before establishing and running from it what is recognised as the world’s first savings bank; notes that the museum houses a historic collection of home savings boxes, coins and bank notes from many parts of the world, a collection of books on the worldwide spread of savings banks and important archives on the history of these banks; believes that the museum plays an integral role, not only in marking the history of the savings bank, but in celebrating the life of Dr Duncan, who was born at Lochrutton new Dumfries in 1774 and ordained as the Minister of Ruthwell Church in 1799, serving the community until his death in 1846, and notes calls urging the TSB PB/S6/21/41 to re-consider its plans and work with the community to retain what it sees as this important museum and all of its historic artefacts in the Ruthwell community.
Last updated: 10 April 2024

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S6M-00108: Colin Smyth: The Proposed Closure of the Savings Bank Museum in Ruthwell by the TSB - That the Parliament condemns the proposal by the TSB to close the Savings Bank Museum in Ruthwell, Dumfriesshire, and move the historic artefacts to its Head Office in Edinburgh; notes that the museum was the home of the original Ruthwell Parish Bank, which was opened by Dr Henry Duncan in 1810, when parishioners were paid interest on their modest savings; recognises that Dr Duncan persuaded the Earl of Mansfield to donate the cottage to the Friendly Society for the benefit of the community and that it is where Dr Duncan distributed food to the parishioners before establishing and running from it what is recognised as the world’s first savings bank; notes that the museum houses a historic collection of home savings boxes, coins and bank notes from many parts of the world, a collection of books on the worldwide spread of savings banks and important archives on the history of these banks; believes that the museum plays an integral role, not only in marking the history of the savings bank, but in celebrating the life of Dr Duncan, who was born at Lochrutton new Dumfries in 1774 and ordained as the Minister of Ruthwell Church in 1799, serving the community until his death in 1846, and notes calls urging the TSB to re-consider its plans and work with the community to retain what it sees as this important museum and all of its historic artefacts in the Ruthwell community.

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