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It found that there had been a decrease in footfall of 4.6 per cent when comparing the period of 27 August 2023 to 22 April 2024, following the introduction of the bus gates, against the exact same period the year before.
The Worshipful Company of Farriers would like to see the following put in action 1 • To close the funding gap for Scottish students • Review the required standard for entry on to the register for Scottish farriers; • To consider whether the funding is the main reason for low demand of apprentice farriers in Scotland. • To compare English and Scottish traini...
Total spending on PAWHP in 2025-26 is forecast to be £101 million, an increase of £67 million compared to the more restrictive eligibility policy in 2024-25.
As we have expressed to you and to the committee we were shocked and disappointed by the significant cut to the Forestry Grant Scheme (FGS) budget administered by Scottish Forestry; a cut amounting to £32m, or 41% compared to the 2023-24 FGS budget. We recognise that all parties worked towards a common goal of increasing planting last year and our members w...
Instead Transport Scotland have persisted in arguing that a Strategic Transport Plan published in the last century was directly comparable to a STAG for this route to be built in 2030.
To identify appropriate self-sampling devices for the evaluation the UK NSC and NHSE carried out a study to see how accurate self-samples were compared with clinician-taken samples. This study, called HPValidate, has been completed.
The 2024-25 budget includes record funding of more than £14 billion for local government, a real-terms increase of 2.5% compared with 2023-24, including £147 million to enable local authorities to freeze Council Tax rates at their current levels.
There are issues with each of them, some are not comparable to the discussion we are having and Victim Support Scotland is planning to come up with our own amendment which will address these issues and key learning points from each place and a more trauma-informed approach which gives choice and control to families of children who have been killed as a resu...