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Paragraphs 4, 6 and 10 make consequential amendments to adjust the transfer of jurisdiction to the Court in respect of the access rights, crofting community right to buy, the community right to buy and succession to certain leases. 268.
Paragraphs 4, 6 and 10 make consequential amendments to adjust the transfer of jurisdiction to the Court in respect of the access rights, crofting community right to buy, the community right to buy and succession to certain leases. 268.
One witness that we heard from last week told us that her experience was greatly improved because, throughout the process, she had a lot of contact with the advocate depute. Does anything stop that approach from happening just now?
However, on the different levels in Scotland, I was contacted at the weekend by a number of companies and pub owners in Fife who said that they are in level 2, but would prefer to be in level 3 because, realistically, they are unable to function.
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Committee reports
Date published:
26 September 2025
Contact Scotland BSL
One of the key successes of the Act as highlighted by several stakeholders, was the free Contact Scotland BSL service which provides live BSL video interpreting 24 hours a day and seven days a week and was widely praised for improving access.
Professor Eileen Kaner from Newcastle University, who is one of the study’s authors and is also a director of applied research collaboration, said: “it is a concern ... that ... households did not adjust their buying habits, and spending simply increased as a result of the MUP policy.”