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On 22 January 2025, Committee members met (online) with the Hon. Natasha Maclaren-Jones, Chair of the New South Wales Legislative Council Regulation Committee, to hear about the New South Wales' experience of framework legislation and Henry VIII powers.
Committee reports
Date published:
10 December 2024
Online
5 participants including support organisations, Maggie Chapman MSP
Participant 1
Disparity between those living in the central belt and those living with a disability in rural area.
However, Patrick Murphy from South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture suggested this experience did not correspond to his own, arguing:
...if you are talking about club lets and casual bookings, it is very equitable. Anyone can book online to do that, so I do not see that as an issue.
Committee reports
Date published:
14 September 2023
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NPF4 sets out that development proposals that would result in the loss of an arts or cultural venue will only be supported where—
There is no longer a sustainable demand for the venue and after marketing the site at a reasonable rate for at least 12 months, through relevant local and national agents and online platforms, there has b...
In addition to formal evidence sessions on 22 and 29 September 2022 and 6 October 2022, the Committee held an informal online focus group on 26 September 2022.
Anyone who wants to operate in Scotland as a property factor (as defined by section 2 of the 2011 Act) first has to apply for registration online with the Scottish Property Factor Register ('the Register'), a public register which is run by the Scottish Government.