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Last updated: 11 June 2024

PE1952_I

Unfortunately, these services are not accessible to the many PoTS patients, especially those who are young or have different co-morbidities. Medicine for the Elderly and diabetic clinics will generally not accept referrals for younger PoTS patients.
Last updated: 19 November 2024

Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning Professor Chris Loynes 14 November 2024

Gibson References Archer, G., Kuh, D., Hotopf, M., Stafford, M., & Richards, M. (2018).
Last updated: 2 June 2023

Ethical Standards ESC to PAC 30 March 2023

Ethical Standards Commission for Scotland Appendix – rates of acceptance for investigation Per case 2022/23 2021/22 Completed Closed at st 1 Closed at st 2 % Completed Closed at st 1 Closed at st 2 % Cllr/M 101 66 35 35% 88 62 26 30% 2020/21 2019/20 Completed Closed at st 1 Closed at st 2 % Completed Closed at st 1 Closed at st 2 % Cllr/M 157 133 24 15% 143 118 25 17% 2018/19 2017/18 Completed Closed at st 1 Closed at st 2 % Completed Closed at st 1 Closed at st 2 % Cllr/M 113 80 33 29% 90 59 31 34% Per Complaint 2022/23 2021/22 Completed Closed at st 1 Closed at st 2 % Completed Closed at st 1 Closed at st 2 % Cllr/M 170 116 54 32% 208 133 75 36% 2020/21 2019/20 Completed Closed at st 1 Closed at st 2 % Completed Closed at st 1 Closed at st 2 % Cllr/M 277 228 49 18% 256 216 40 16% 2018/19 2017/18 Completed Closed at st 1 Closed at st 2 % Completed Closed at st 1 Closed at st 2 % Cllr/M 162 114 48 30% 176 121 55 31% pdf. application/pdf. 113637.
Last updated: 4 April 2023

20230330 ESC evidence to PAC complaint acceptance rates

Ethical Standards Commission for Scotland Appendix – rates of acceptance for investigation Per case 2022/23 2021/22 Completed Closed at st 1 Closed at st 2 % Completed Closed at st 1 Closed at st 2 % Cllr/M 101 66 35 35% 88 62 26 30% 2020/21 2019/20 Completed Closed at st 1 Closed at st 2 % Completed Closed at st 1 Closed at st 2 % Cllr/M 157 133 24 15% 143 118 25 17% 2018/19 2017/18 Completed Closed at st 1 Closed at st 2 % Completed Closed at st 1 Closed at st 2 % Cllr/M 113 80 33 29% 90 59 31 34% Per Complaint 2022/23 2021/22 Completed Closed at st 1 Closed at st 2 % Completed Closed at st 1 Closed at st 2 % Cllr/M 170 116 54 32% 208 133 75 36% 2020/21 2019/20 Completed Closed at st 1 Closed at st 2 % Completed Closed at st 1 Closed at st 2 % Cllr/M 277 228 49 18% 256 216 40 16% 2018/19 2017/18 Completed Closed at st 1 Closed at st 2 % Completed Closed at st 1 Closed at st 2 % Cllr/M 162 114 48 30% 176 121 55 31% pdf. application/pdf. 150065. 20230330 ESC evidence to PAC complaint acceptance rates.
Last updated: 25 February 2026

ScotParl_Sustainability_Report_202425_Accessible_Feb26

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 Report 2024/25 27 Water % reduction from 2011/12 baseline 2011/12 2020/21 2021/22 2022/23 2023/24 2024/25 – -37% -23% -13% -9% -10% 3 3 3 3 3 3 Boreholes 18,258m 12,778m 13,614m 16,315m 16,935m 15,939m 3 3 3 3 3 3 Mains 6,915m 3,063m 3,615m 5,626m 6,070m 6,623m 3 3 3 3 3 3 Total 25,173m 15,841m 17,229m 21,941m 23,005m 22,562m 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 24 / 25 28 Waste and recycling Sgudal agus Ath-chuairteachadh In 2024/25, 29.12 tonnes of waste We have extensive bin recycling Ad Hoc Waste were incinerated as opposed to provision to drive separate being recycled or composted.
Last updated: 6 November 2025

PE2159_E

To provide context: • Agricultural abstractions on the River Spey range from 250 m³/day to 1800 m³/day. • Distillery abstractions range from 1200 m³/day to 10,000 m³/day, with most of the water returned to the river as cooling water. • The mean daily flow of the River Spey at Grantown is approximately 3,300,000 m³/day, highlighting the relatively small scale of the proposed abstraction.
Last updated: 25 May 2021

FamilyTrail

Windows le l d a c a s n i s e i c h o T . s s y e r s u t t a e e r m c e . s e h t r o f e m o h a e k Can you find the rowan and a m There are many different shapes and sizes of o t y l l a i c e p s T crab apple trees, or one of the n h windows around here.
SPICe briefings Date published: 16 January 2020

Medicines in Scotland - New Medicines

New Medicines As detailed above, those who prescribe medicines in the NHS are constrained by decisions taken at a national and board level.
Committee reports Date published: 30 June 2020

Supply and demand for medicines - Scottish Medicine Consortium horizon scanning

iLetter from Dr Alan MacDonald, Chair, Scottish Medicines Consortium, on the Supply and Demand for Medicines, 26 February 2020 In terms of recent activity to prepare for the next generation of medicines, the SMC told us it had issued briefings recently on "advanced therapy medicinal products and medicines with histology-independent indications" and anticipated more personalised medicines for patients with specific biomarkers, regenerative cell therapies and "complex combination regimes for cancer medicines"iLetter from Dr Alan MacDonald, Chair, Scottish Medicines Consortium, on the Supply and Demand for Medicines, 26 February 2020.
SPICe briefings Date published: 31 January 2023

Local government finance: Budget 2023-24 and provisional allocations to local authorities

Table 3: Local government “core” revenue funding (cash)Local Government (Revenue)2022-23 (£m)2023-24 (£m)Cash change (£m)Cash change %General Revenue Grant7,094.67,133.9+39.3+0.6%Non-Domestic Rates2,766.03,047.0+281.0+10.2%Specific (ring-fenced) Resource Grants752.1752.10.00.0%Total "core" revenue funding10,612.710,933.0+320.3+3.0%Table 4: Local government “core” revenue funding (real terms – in 2022-23 prices)Local Government (Revenue)2022-23 (£m)2023-24 (£m)Real change (£m)Real change %General Revenue Grant7,094.66,910.5-184.1-2.6%Non-Domestic Rates2,766.02,951.6+185.6+6.7%Specific (ring-fenced) Resource Grants752.1728.55-23.6-3.1%Total "core" revenue funding10,612.710,590.6-22.0-0.2%COSLA expressed disappointment with the Budget, believing that local government has not been prioritised.

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