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Last updated: 16 February 2023

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Decision Time: The Parliament took decisions on items 2, 3 and 6 as noted above. 8. Sewage and Scotland’s Waters: The Parliament debated S6M-06148 in the name of Alex Cole-Hamilton—That the Parliament notes the view that the natural environment deserves the highest possible protection; further notes the reports in The Ferret that untreated human waste was discharged into Scotland’s waters more than 10,000 times in 2021, including at beauty spots such as the River Almond, which passes through the Edinburgh Western constituency; considers that the true figure is likely to be much higher due to monitoring only being required, it understands, at 3% of sewage release points; understands that Scottish Environmental Protection Agency figures show that 49 of the 87 designated bathing waters around Scotland recorded levels of the faecal bacteria, E. coli, and intestinal enterococci during summer 2022 that represented a danger to the health of swimmers, surfers, paddlers and wildlife; further understands that high concentrations of such bacteria can cause stomach, ear, nose and throat infections, and notes the calls from campaigners for targets to be set to reduce discharges, for enhanced monitoring to be backed up by transparent reporting, and for the acceleration of measures to upgrade sewage systems and tackle overflows.
Committees Published: 18 August 2021

Carole Williams submission of 18 August 2021

We all appreciate the urgency of climate change and the need to consider renewable energy alternatives in Scotland and beyond.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 February 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 20 February 2024

It is difficult to cover everything in a short debate, but, when we talk about energy, we need to talk about Scotland’s energy potential in relation to both climate change and who should benefit from the development of our energy potent...
Last updated: 14 June 2023

Scottish Government AQ Improvement Plan response

The support provided through Scotland’s LEZ Retrofit Fund, administered by the Energy Saving Trust, is available to microbusinesses.
Last updated: 30 May 2022

28042022 consultation passivhaus bill FINAL

Whilst commitments to a national energy company and a renewables revolution have 27 Scottish Government Response to Scotland’s Climate Assembly: Recommendations for Action (www.gov.scot) 29 fallen by the wayside, there is an opportunity for Scotland to lead the UK and be an exemplar for the rest of Europe in new homes energy efficiency.
Committee reports Date published: 28 December 2019

Stage 1 Report on the Consumer Scotland Bill - Minutes of Meetings

; Norman Kerr, Director, Energy Action Scotland; Jonathan Lenton, Ombudsman, Ombudsman Services. 7.
Last updated: 3 September 2024

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Ariane Burgess: Energy Learning Network Launch—That the Parliament *S6M-14296 welcomes the launch of the Energy Learning Network, which is a collaborative project that aims to maximise community energy across the UK by supporting more communities to access what it sees as the lasting social and financial benefits that come from community energy ownership, as seen in North Yell, where the community owns five wind turbines, in Tiree, where the community owns one 900kW turbine, and in Applecross, which benefits from a community hydro scheme; regrets that the community energy sector has, it considers, had to overcome multiple financial and regulatory barriers to achieve progress; acknowledges what it regards as the opportunity to expand community energy provided by the new UK Government’s Local Power Plan and the Scottish Government’s forthcoming Energy Strategy and Just Transition Plan, and notes the seven calls to action for the Scottish Government from a coalition of Scotland's community sector organisations, including setting a target for 100% community-owned energy, reviewing the opportunities and challenges from repowering, and establishing a national community wealth fund, to ensure that the wealth created from Scotland’s abundant natural resources is distributed to communities across Scotland as part of a just energy transition.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 December 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 08 December 2021

Our winter support fund includes £10 million for a fuel insecurity fund, which will ensure that direct financial support is available to those at risk of self-disconnecting or self-rationing energy use as a result of increased energy pr...
Last updated: 7 January 2025

Children and Young People AnnualReturnForm November 2024

MSPs in Attendance Pam Duncan Glancy MSP Fulton MacGregor MSP Colin Beattie MSP Katy Clarke MSP Non MSPs in Attendance Parisa Shirazi, Children in Scotland Hannah Priest, Children in Scotland Sarah Robinson Galloway, YouthLink Scotland David Yule, Children in Scotland Katie Gilmartin, Children in Scotland Abbey Stone, Children in Scotland Phillipa Balshaw, SYP Olivia Brown MSP, SYP Catherine Robertson, Zero Tolerance Erin Hawthorne, Zero Tolerance Iain Corbett, Straclyde Angus Maclean, Befriending Networks Janette Pow, Edinburgh Napier University Geroge Hosking, Wave Trust Tim Frew, YouthLink Scotland Gillian Lithgow Amy Calder, Youthlink Scotland Janet Morton, Children in Need Joan Mowat, University of Strathclyde Amanda Skinner-Welsh, Scottish Mentoring Network Emily Beever, Youthlink Vikki Carpenter, CLD Standards Council Scotland Lizzie Coutts, Aberlour Lara Wood, Abertay University Rebecca Mason Bex Salvesen Mindroom MSP Members of The Group Please provide names and party designation of all MSP members of the Group.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 February 2022

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 08 February 2022

We are working closely with The Promise Scotland and partners across local government, social justice, health and the third sector to design and deliver the funding.

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