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Last updated: 29 July 2025

Minute of the meeting held on 19 June 2025

A1: FF notes there was still much to be negotiated, and that Scotland should pitch for goods that are important to it.
Last updated: 31 October 2022

Annual Return 2021 to 2022

. • Kat Banyard gave an overview of A Model for Scotland’s campaign strategy th Meeting No.2: 24 November 2021 MSPs present: 3 Non-MSPs present: 18 Main Subjects discussed: • Considering a range of campaign strategies • Manjulika Singh presented Interviews for Radio • Jo Bartosch presented Interviews for Journalists and Newspapers • Sasha Rakoff presented Interviews for Media, Press, TV and Radio • Susan Lochrie presented Interviews for a local Newspaper th Meeting No.3: 16 March 2022 MSPs present: 5 Non-MSPs present: 17 Main Subjects discussed: • Ruth Maguire was welcomed back from sick leave and resumed her role as co-convener • Update on the recent parliamentary debate on the CPG’s Inquiry into Online Pimping websites • Presentation of OUTSIDE by the Women’s Support Project (WSP) on what is needed to successfully exit prostitution • Jacci Stoyle asked members if they wanted her to pitch...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 February 2025

S6W-34568

Our priority at present is to work to change the basis of pitch fee uprating from the Retail Prices Index to the Consumer Prices Index under the Mobile Homes Act 1983.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 December 2023

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 19 December 2023

There is also economic value through people paying for pitch lets and buying petrol to get to and from training.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 August 2022

S6W-09996

To ask the Scottish Government what plans are in place to amend the Mobile Homes Act 1983 (Amendment of Schedule 1) (Scotland) Order 2013 to use CPI rather than RPI as the measure of inflation for the purposes of annual reviews of pitch fees for park homes. The Scottish Government does not have plans in place to amend the Mobile Homes Act 1983 ( Amendmen...
Official Report Meeting date: 15 May 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 15 May 2025 [Draft]

The Housing (Scotland) Bill, which was introduced on 26 March 2024, includes provisions to change the basis of pitch fee uprating under the Mobile Homes Act 1983 from the retail prices index to the consumer prices index.
Last updated: 27 November 2024

HousingBillStage1ReportResponsefromMin

The Committee agrees that linking mobile We are pleased that the Committee agrees that linking mobile home pitch fees to the home pitch fees to the CPI is a fairer option for Consumer Price Index (rather than Retail Price Index) is a fairer option for mobile home mobile home owners.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 November 2024

Economy and Fair Work Committee 27 November 2024

We are making the increase from the previous amount to the lower level of £750, which seemed to be the right place to pitch it. However, you are absolutely right about the lack of data in this space, which, as Richard Dennis said, makes it difficult to be able to understand the impact of a threshold and to do a more evidence-based calculation on where we should pitch it.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 December 2023

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 19 December 2023

There is also economic value through people paying for pitch lets and buying petrol to get to and from training.
Last updated: 26 August 2022

CPG Accident_Prevention_Annual Return Form202122

June 8, 2021 Date of Most Recent Annual General Meeting (AGM) June 7, 2022 Date Annual Return Submitted 27/06/22 Date of Preceding AGM [this date is required to aid clerks in verifying that the most recent AGM has taken place within 11 to 13 months of the previous AGM] Group Meetings and Activities 08/06/2021 Focus on child safety 3 MSPs, 29 non-MSPs The main subjects discussed at the meeting were: trading standards and product safety with a focus on unsafe toys or items not intended for use as toys such as super-strong magnets; the devastating impact of button battery ingestion from the perspective of a trauma consultant; a Scotland-wide alert system to aid networking 26/10/2021 Focus on fire safety 2 MSPs, 31 non-MSPs Topics discussed: new fire alarm legislation in Scotland; partnership working with SFRS; Scottish Burned Children Club and their work; quad bikes; open water swimming. 01/02/2022 Focus on occupational safety 1 MSP, 32 non-MSPs Topics discussed; how occupational medicine and health is viewed in Scotland; the LOcHER project and health and safety teaching in schools. 29/03/2022 Pitch...

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