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Last updated: 30 August 2022

Built Environment Forum Scotland

Councils also provide strong support to local third and independent sectors, in the form of direct grant support as well as indirect mechanisms such as peppercorn rents. Some two thirds of the ‘regular funded organisations’ supported by Creative Scotland have been receiving Local Government funding. 3.
Committee reports Date published: 5 November 2021

Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2022-23: Scotland's Public Finances in 2022-23 and the Impact of COVID-19 - Tracking Covid-19 funding

This funding was allocated as follows: Figure 8: Allocation of ABR Covid-19 Funding in the Scottish Autumn Budget Revision 2021-22Scottish Government portfolios£ millionHealth and Social Care834.0Social Justice, Housing and Local Government10.5Finance and Economy46.2Education and Skills30.4Net Zero, Energy and Transport104.5Constitution, External Affairs and Culture25Total ABR Covid-19 Allocations1,050.6In its tracker report, Audit Scotland warns that the ability to separate out ‘Covid spending’ from other areas of spend is likely to become even more challenging as we move into the recovery phase of the pandemic, where spending becomes “linked more widely with economic development and other government goals".1Audit Scotland, Tracking the implications of Covid-19 on Scotland’s public finances. (2021, September 15).
Official Report Meeting date: 8 December 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 08 December 2021

Question 7 has been withdrawn.Energy Sector (West Scotland) Energy Sector (West Scotland) To ask the Scottish Government what steps it is taking to support the energy sector in the West Scotland...
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...
Official Report Meeting date: 18 December 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 18 December 2025 [Draft]

Finally, I could not agree with Mercedes Villalba more that the energy wealth of Scotland should benefit the people of Scotland.
Last updated: 15 November 2022

expenditure over 25k q2 2021 22

Items of expenditure over £25,000 for the Scottish Parliament: 2021-22 Quarter 2 Payee Amount paid Date paid Account code description Ethical Standards Commission 67,000.00 01-Jul-2021 Funding to Officeholders Scottish Human Rights Commissioner 70,000.00 01-Jul-2021 Funding to Officeholders Scottish Information Commissioner 134,000.00 01-Jul-2021 Funding to Officeholders Scottish Public Services Ombudsman 450,000.00 01-Jul-2021 Funding to Officeholders Scottish Commissioner for Children & Young People 101,000.00 01-Jul-2021 Funding to Officeholders Electoral Commission Payment 734,000.00 01-Jul-2021 Funding to Officeholders EDF Energy 51,597.76 02-Jul-2021 Electricity MITIE Technical Facilities Management Ltd 80,178.00 05-Jul-2021 Planned Mechanical & Electrical MITIE Technical Facilities Management Ltd 31,931.82 05-Jul-2021 Minor Works - Mechanical & Electrical Maintenance Leidos Innovations UK Limited 36,953.56 05-Jul-2021 General Software Support & Maintenance Leidos Innovations UK Limited 87,186.65 05-Jul-2021 IT Support Contract SoftwareONE UK Ltd 100,383.60 05-Jul-2021 Annual Software Licences Scottish Police Authority Glasgow 25,706.25 05-Jul-2021 Police Royal Mail Edinburgh (formerly known as Consignia plc) 50,000.00 05-Jul-2021 Business Postage Trac International Limited 26,997.02 12-Jul-2021 Planned Building Fabric Maintenance Softcat Limited 468,383.39 12-Jul-2021 Annual Software Licences Trac International Limited 69,926.52 12-Jul-2021 Planned Building Fabric Maintenance EDF Energy 52,111.48 19-Jul-2021 Electricity Sodexo Limited 82,553.17 20-Jul-2021 Restaurant Services Softcat Limited 38,062.66 20-Jul-2021 General Software Support & Maintenance HP Inc.
Last updated: 14 May 2025

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S6M-17525.1 Michael Marra: Protecting Scotland’s Oil and Gas Industry—As an amendment to motion S6M-17525 in the name of Douglas Lumsden (Protecting Scotland’s Oil and Gas Industry), leave out from first "condemns" to end and insert "recognises the UK Government’s commitment to a sustainable long-term energy mix, including increased renewable sources, new modern nuclear generation as well as continued oil and gas production for decades to come; notes the loss of jobs at Grangemouth and recently announced job losses at Harbour Energy, which re-emphasise the need for a just transition plan including the immediate publication of the long-delayed Scottish energy strategy; commends the creation of Great British Energy as a publicly owned energy generation company, headquartered in Aberdeen, which will help to deliver energy security, build supply chains, create thousands of jobs across the country and reduce energy bills over the long term; welcomes the £200 million of funding committed to the Grangemouth transition as part of a clean energy future to power Scotland’s economy and communities, and calls on the Scottish National Party administration to drop its ideological opposition to nuclear power."
Committee reports Date published: 4 July 2025

The 2023/24 audit of Ferguson Marine (Port Glasgow) Holdings Limited - Financial monitoring arrangements for completion of the MV Glen Sannox and MV Glen Rosa

While the Scottish Government has committed funding for this purpose in the 2025/26 budget, the Director-General Economy confirmed that any increase beyond this amount would require Ministers to approve additional funding.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 June 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 11 June 2025

Motions moved, That the Parliament agrees that the Restitution Fund (Scotland) Order 2025 draft be approved.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 September 2025

Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 10 September 2025

The situation is parlous. There is no energy policy in Scotland. The questions of how much wind energy is enough and how much is too much scarcely ever seem to be asked in this place.

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