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Official Report Meeting date: 16 March 2005

Plenary, 16 Mar 2005

That the Parliament acknowledges the wide range of policies outlined in Homes for Scotland's People to increase the quantity and improve the quality of homes in both the social rented and private sectors; welcomes the £1.2 billion investment to achieve the three-year target of 21,500 affordable homes and the 23% increase in the Communities Scotland budget for next year; endorses the Homestake initiative to help first-time buyers and others into home ownership; acknowledges new planning advice setting a benchmark, where need is demonstrated, of 25% of all new housing development...
Official Report Meeting date: 27 January 2005

Plenary, 27 Jan 2005

Resolved, That the Parliament welcomes the Scottish Executive's study into present and future energy supply and demand in Scotland; supports the Executive's position of not supporting the further development of nuclear power stations while waste management issues remain unresolved; supports the Executive's continuing commitment to the development of renewable energy in Scotland, including wind, wave, tidal, solar and biomass power, as a key element of a balanced energy supply portfolio; supports the Executive's commitment to achieving 40% renewable electricity generation by 2020, and welcomes the Executive's proposal in the Review of the Climate Change Programme to create an Energy Efficiency Strategy for Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 November 2003

Finance Committee, 18 Nov 2003

We should be equally concerned that, apparently, a draft corporate plan for Audit Scotland has only just been produced and that"As part of this process, the Commission recommends that Audit Scotland seek to develop quantifiable targets in its corporate plan against which performance can be measured."
Official Report Meeting date: 6 June 2002

Transport and the Environment Committee, 06 Jun 2002

If we wrote to the Minister for Health and Community Care and the Minister for Environment and Rural Development, we would likely get pretty much the same answer on the health issue, whatever that answer was.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 December 2001

Finance Committee, 18 Dec 2001

Brian Adam will recall that there have been a number of developments. If we are talking about the £18.5 million, £5 million is for possible acceleration costs—which we will require if we decide, perhaps in September next year, to do things to pull the programme forward.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 October 2001

Rural Development Committee, 02 Oct 2001

People do not want large-scale housing development outwith the park boundary. Infrastructure was one of the biggest issues that came up.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 May 2001

Plenary, 03 May 2001

The third question is, that motion S1M-1892, in the name of Alex Johnstone, on the Rural Development Committee's report on the impact of changing employment patterns in rural Scotland, be agreed to.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 April 2001

Standards Committee, 25 Apr 2001

The legal advice that we were given was that the current remit would not allow us to "develop specific proposals or become involved in the application and enforcement of either the statutory regulation of lobbyists or a voluntary code."
Official Report Meeting date: 16 September 1999

Plenary, 16 Sep 1999

We want a dynamic public sector water industry that can learn from the private sector, because there are many ways in which the water industry will be able to develop over time. The critical thing is that it will be accountable through Parliament—I appoint the water industry commissioner—and through local forums to the customers.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 March 2005

Enterprise and Culture Committee, 08 Mar 2005

The National Lottery Bill is an important piece of legislation that has the potential to impact on the funding of non-governmental organisations and charitable organisations in Scotland to the tune of many millions of pounds.

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