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Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 26 March 2024 Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 26 March 2024Decision on Taking Business in Private Decision on Taking Business in Private Good morning and welcome to the 10th meeting in 2024 of the Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee.
We undertook a firebreak of nine days at the beginning of March and we saw significant change in our occupancy levels and improvement in our four-hour access.
In fact, that is part of a wider piece of work. In March this year, the GBGB hosted a meeting of international regulators that was specifically focused on welfare.
“Scotland’s National Strategy for Economic Transformation” was published on 1 March and includes what have been described as “five bold new policy programmes of action”.
A lot of the time, we receive funding around autumn time and are expected to spend that money by March and deliver outcomes. That exacerbates existing challenges that we have in recruitment, because it is very difficult to fill fixed-term posts. 11:00 We need to take a more risk-based approach to finance and recruitment, because getting the money now fr...
In addition to the monies invested by CMAL, CalMac have confirmed the undernoted levels of investment in maintenance of the CalMac fleet in financial years ending between March 2010 and March 2017. Financial year ending Maintenance investments (excl. owner upgrades) £m March 2010 £9.6m March 2011 £9.9m March 2012 £11.0m March 2013 £15.0m March 2014 £18.7m March 2015 £20.2m March 2016 £21.0m March 2017 £20.8m CalMac’s future programme of maintenance work is subject to change according to the vessels maintenance programme.
S6W-30781 Jackson Carlaw: To ask the Scottish Government whether it has reviewed the document, Guidance on the Provision of Wheelchairs on Short-Term Loan, which was published in March 2021, to consider whether any updates may be required.
If you cast your mind back to last March, the updates were done in anticipation of having a huge number of patients affected by, principally, breathing problems as a result of Covid-19.
Our third sector resilience fund, which was launched on 25 March, has already awarded £17.9 million to support 899 organisations, saving an estimated 12,000 jobs.