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Committee reports Date published: 29 January 2019

Stage 1 Report on the Fuel Poverty (Target, Definition and Strategy) (Scotland) Bill - Complexity of the new target and linkage to delivery on the ground

Retrieved from <a href="https://www.scottish.parliament.uk/S5_Local_Gov/Inquiries/LGC_S5_18_FPB_30_CIHScotland.pdf" target="_blank">https://www.scottish.parliament.uk/S5_Local_Gov/Inquiries/LGC_S5_18_FPB_30_CIHScotland.pdf</a> Energy Action Scotland's Norman Kerr noted that- When the minister talked about...
Last updated: 28 October 2024

Wildlife Bill Prohibition of the use of snares 25 October 2024

As the use of snares will be prohibited in Scotland from 25 November 2024, the WCS Collarum will no longer be able to be used in Scotland legally and therefore should no longer be on the Spring Trap Approval (Scotland) Order 2011.
Last updated: 19 May 2022

CPG Mental Health and Health Inequalities Minutes 3 May 22

Cross-Party Group on Health Inequalities and Mental Health 6pm-8pm Tuesday 3 May 2022 Minute Present MSPs Emma Harper Beatrice Wishart Brian Whittle Invited guests Judith Deacons, SAMH Katherine Smith, University of Strathclyde Non-MSP Group Members Health Inequalities Salena Begley, Family Fund Lauren Blair, Voluntary Health Scotland Sara Bradley, University of Highlands and Islands Margaret Brown, NHS Highland Hilda Campbell, COPE Scotland Alison Crofts, Voluntary Health Scotland Kirsty Cumming, Community Leisure UK Sarah Curtis, University of Edinburgh Kirsty Dickson, LinkNet Sarah Doyle, QNIS Alan Eagleson, THT Jennifer Forsyth, Obesity Action Scotland Kate Joester, Living Streets Scotland Colwyn Jones, The East of Scotland Branch of the British Dental Association.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 December 2023

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Advice on the suitability of individual homes for heat pumps will continued to be provided to those responding to the campaign by Home Energy Scotland. We also run an annual campaign targeting those in or at risk of being in fuel poverty to encourage households to contact Home Energy Scotland for support via our Warmer Homes Scotland scheme which continues to provide free heating and energy efficiency upgrades for those most in need.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 March 2022

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The Scottish Government directs people towards its fuel poverty and home energy schemes, including Warmer Homes Scotland, via the Home Energy Scotland Advice Service.
Committee reports Date published: 30 September 2025

Stage 1 report on the Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill - Annexe A - extract of minutes

Annexe A - extract of minutes 8th Meeting, 2025 (Session 6), Wednesday 5 March 2025 Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: The Committee took evidence from— Dr Jack Bloodworth, Principal Science Adviser, Rural and Environmental Science and Analytical Services Division; Leia Fitzgerald, Head of Nature Division Bill Unit; Lisa McCann, Head of Biodiversity Unit; Norman Munro, Solicitor, Marine, Planning and Natural Resources Division; and Joanne Napier, Senior Policy Officer, Offshore Energy Environmental Legislative Reform Unit, Scottish Government. and then from— Hugh Dignon, Head of Wildlife Management Unit; Leia Fitzgerald Head of Nature Division Bill Unit; Norman Munro, Solicitor, Marine, Planning and Natural Resources Division, Scottish Government. 12th Meeting, 2025 (Session 6), Wednesday 2 April 2025 Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: The Committee took evidence from— Mark Lodge, Senior Planning and Strategies Officer, Argyll & Bute Council; Grant Moir, Chief Executive Officer, Cairngorms National Park Authority; Gordon Watson, Chief Executive Officer, Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park Authority. 14th Meeting, 2025 (Session 6), Wednesday 30 April 2025 Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: The Committee took evidence from— Donald Fraser, Head of Wildlife Management; and Robbie Kernahan, Director of Green Economy, NatureScot. and then from— Peter Clark, Scotland Director, British Association for Shooting and Conservation; Ross Ewing, Director of Moorland, Scottish Land and Estates; David Fleetwood, Director of Policy, John Muir Trust; Alan McDonnell, Head of Nature Restoration, Trees for Life; Grant Moir, Chief Executive Officer, Cairngorms National Park Authority; Duncan Orr-Ewing, Head of Species and Land Management, RSPB Scotland, LINK Deer Group; Dick Playfair, Secretary, Scottish Venison Association; Graeme Prest, Director of Land Management and Regions, Forestry and Land Scotland; and Tom Turnbull, Chairman, Association of Deer Management Groups. 15th Meeting, 2025 (Session 6), Wednesday 7 May 2025 Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: The Committee took evidence from— Professor Rob Brooker, Head of Ecological Sciences, The James Hutton Institute; Professor James Harrison, Professor of Environmental Law, University of Edinburgh; Professor Davy McCracken, Head of Department and Head of Research Centre, Scotland’s Rural College; Professor Kirsty Park, Head of Biological & Environmental Sciences, University of Stirling; Professor Beth Scott, Professor of Marine Ecology, University of Aberdeen; and Jamie Whittle, Convener, Environmental Law Sub-committee, Law Society of Scotland. 16th Meeting, 2025 (Session 6), Wednesday 14 May 2025 Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: The Committee took evidence from— Rea Cris, Public Affairs Manager, Open Seas; Calum Duncan, Head of Policy and Advocacy, Marine Conservation Society; Dr Nick Hesford, Interim Director, Scotland Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust; Dan Paris, Director of Policy and Engagement, Scottish Environment LINK; Nikki Sinclair, Green Belts Alliance Manager/National Parks Strategy Project Manager, Action to Protect Rural Scotland; Ailis Watt, Senior Land Use Policy Officer, RSPB Scotland; and Bruce Wilson, Head of Policy and Advocacy, Scottish Wildlife Trust. 17th Meeting, 2025 (Session 6), Wednesday 21 May 2025 Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: The Committee took evidence from— Jacqueline Cook, Planning and Development Committee Vice Chair, Scottish Property Federation; Sarah Cowie, Senior Policy Manager Climate, Land and Business, National Farmers Union Scotland; Emily Johns, Nature Strategy Manager, SSEN Transmission; Stuart Goodall, Chief Executive, Confor; Elspeth Macdonald, Chief Executive, Scottish Fishermen’s Federation; Dr Caroline McParland, Vice President for Scotland, Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management; Jenny Munro, Policy and Practice Officer, Royal Town Planning Institute; and Stephen Young, Director of Policy, Scottish Land and Estates. 18th Meeting, 2025 (Session 6), Wednesday 28 May 2025 Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: The Committee took evidence from— Annie Breaden, Director of Corporate Operations, Crown Estate Scotland; Brendan Callaghan, Director of Operational Delivery, Scottish Forestry; Alex Flucker, Chief Operating Officer, Data, Evidence, and Innovation, Scottish Environment Protection Agency; Dr Katherine Leys, Head of Biodiversity and Geodiversity, NatureScot; and Dr Chris Tuckett, Chief Officer for Strategy and Impact, Joint Nature Conservation Committee. and then from— Alan Hunt, Head of Policy Analysis and Horizon Scanning, Environmental Standards Scotland; and Neil Langhorn, Head of Strategy and Analysis, Environmental Standards Scotland. 19th Meeting, 2025 (Session 6), Wednesday 4 June 2025 Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: The Committee took evidence from— Gillian Martin, Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Energy; Leia Fitzgerald, Head of Nature Division Bill Unit; Lisa McCann, Head of Biodiversity Unit; and Joan McHutchison, Solicitor, Scottish Government. and then from—Gillian Martin, Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Energy ; Stewart Cunningham, Solicitor, Leia Fitzgerald, Head of Nature Division Bill Unit, and Joanne Napier, Senior Policy Officer, Offshore Energy, Scottish Government. and then from—Jim Fairlie, Minister for Agriculture and Connectivity, Leia Fitzgerald Head of Nature Division Bill Unit; Hazel Reilly, Solicitor; Brodie Wilson, Policy Manager, Wildlife Management Team; and Sam Turner, Team Leader, Wildlife Management Team, Scottish Government. 20th Meeting, 2025 (Session 6), Wednesday 11 June 2025 Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: The Committee took evidence from— Mairi Gougeon, Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands; Brittany Brown, Policy Lead; Jenny Gibbons, Team Leader, National Parks; Felicity Hollands, Deputy Bill Team Leader; and Hazel Reilly, Solicitor, Scottish Government. 21st Meeting, 2025 (Session 6), Wednesday 18 June 2025 Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: The Committee considered a draft report. 
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 December 2022

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There are currently a number of Scottish Government working groups that fall under the remit of Net Zero, Energy and Transport. A list of relevant groups has been provided below, set against the remit headings provided.
Last updated: 9 February 2026

Letter from Environmental Standards Scotland Proposed ESS Strategy 20262031 5 February 2026

Dr Richard Dixon Chair Environmental Standards Scotland Ìrean Àrainneachdail na h-Alba Edward Mountain MSP Convenor Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP 05 February 2026 Dear Mr Mountain, I am writing to confirm that Environmental Standards Scotland (ESS) has today laid its updated proposed Strategy for the period of 2026-2031 before the Scottish Parliament for approval.
Last updated: 16 May 2023

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However, until suitable amendments are secured, the Scottish Government cannot yet recommend that the Scottish Parliament gives legislative consent to the Bill. Provisions which relate to Scotland 24. The Bill applies to Scotland in its entirety.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 September 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 12 September 2024

The green industrial strategy will be key in the context of Scotland’s drive to net zero by 2045 and promoting a just transition.

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