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Petitions Petition published: 24 March 2021

Increase the ability of communities to influence planning decisions for onshore windfarms

  Official Report of Meeting 11 February 2026 Written submissions PE1864/A: Scottish Government submission of 1 June 2021 PE1864/B: Alec Kidd submission of 2 June 2021 PE1864/C: Christopher Shaw submission of 3 June 202 PE1864/D: Helen Braynis submission of 3 June 2021 PE1864/E: Elaine Nisbet submission of 5 June 2021 PE1864/F: Victoria Boyle submission of 3 June 2021 PE1864/G: Iain Milligan submission of 4 June 2021 PE1864/H: John Logan submission of 4 June 2021 PE1864/I: Janet and Michael Holley submission of 4 June 2021 PE1864/J: Tracey Smith submission of 4 June 2021 PE1864/K: Matthew Reiss submission of 4 June 2021 PE1864/L...
Last updated: 30 May 2023

Wildlife Management and Muirburn Scotland Bill summary of organisation responses

Nature Clim Change, 3:152–155 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1038/nclimate1672 Gillson, L., Biggs, H., Smit, I. P., Virah-Sawmy, M., & Rogers, K. (2019).
Last updated: 26 March 2024

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Additionally, 84% of landlords did not experience noise or other complaints from neighbours regarding these pets. 24 See footnote 7. 25 Simcock, T., McCarthy, L., Kara, A., & Brown, P., (2024) The financial impact of pet ownership in rental properties: summary briefing.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 May 2010

Subordinate Legislation Committee 18 May 2010

Are members also content to report that the Scottish Government’s response with respect to regulation 8(1)(l) is satisfactory; to report that the exercise of the power in section 113B(2)(b) of the 1997 act is satisfactory; and to note that the Scottish Government has confirmed that the definition of “host parent” in the 2007 act will be brought into force a...
Last updated: 1 April 2020

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Coronavirus (Scotland) Bill 53 Schedule 6—Functioning of public bodies Part 1—Licensing other than alcohol licensing (3) The Regulations have effect as if after regulation 13 (timetable for other hearings) there were inserted— “Timetable for other hearings: further provision 13A. (1) If, for a reason relating to coronavirus, a Board is unable to hold a hearing 5 under section 33(9), 38(1), 59(4), 70(2) or 83(7) within the period required by regulation 13, the Board must hold the hearing as soon as reasonably practicable after the end of that period. (2) If a Board determines under section 133(3A) that a hearing cannot be held in person, the Board is to be treated as having held a hearing if the Board 10 complies with section 133(3C).”. (4) Regulation 15 (statement of reasons) has effect as if after paragraph (3) there were inserted— “(4) Where a clerk of the Board cannot issue a statement of reasons within the period required by paragraph (3) because of a reason relating to coronavirus, 15 the clerk of the Board must— (a) notify the person who required the statement to be given that there will be a delay, and (b) issue the statement as soon as reasonably practicable after the end of that period.”. 20 (5) Regulation 20 (issuing and updating licences) has effect as if after paragraph (4) there were inserted— “(5) If, for a reason relating to coronavirus, a Board is unable to comply with paragraph (2), (3) or (4) within the period required, the Board must comply with the paragraph as soon as reasonably practicable afterwards.”. 25 SCHEDULE 6 (introduced by section 7) F UNCTIONING OF PUBLIC BODIES P ART 1 L...
Last updated: 30 May 2023

Wildlife Management and Muirburn Scotland Bill summary of organisations responses

Nature Clim Change, 3:152–155 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1038/nclimate1672 Gillson, L., Biggs, H., Smit, I. P., Virah-Sawmy, M., & Rogers, K. (2019).
Last updated: 17 September 2025

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.)— (a) section 1 (rape), (b) section 2 (sexual assault by penetration), (c) section 3 (sexual assault), (d) section 4 (sexual coercion), 20 (e) section 5 (coercing a person into being present during a sexual activity), (f) section 6 (coercing a person into looking at a sexual image), (g) section 7(1) (communicating indecently), (h) section 7(2) (causing a person to see or hear an indecent communication), (i) section 8 (sexual exposure), 25 (j) section 9 (voyeurism), (k) section 11 (administering a substance for a sexual purpose). (2) An offence under any of the following provisions of Part 4 of the Sexual Offences (Scotland) Act 2009 (children)— (a) section 18 (rape of a young child), 30 (b) section 19 (sexual assault on a young child by penetration), (c) section 20 (sexual assault on a young child), (d) section 21 (causing a young child to participate in a sexual activity), (e) section 22 (causing a young child to be present during a sexual activity), (f) section 23 (causing a young child to look at a sexual image), 35 (g) section 24(1) (communicating indecently with a young child), (h) section 24(2) (causing a young child to see or hear an incident communication), 116 Victims, Witnesses, and Justice Reform (Scotland) Bill Schedule 3—Sexual offences Part 2—Statutory offences (i) section 25 (sexual exposure to a young child), (j) section 26 (voyeurism towards a young child), (k) section 28 (having intercourse with an older child), (l...
Last updated: 23 May 2023

WMMB organisation responses

Any control should, however, follow the Dubois international consensus principles for ethical wildlife control (Dubois S, Fenwick N, Ryan E, Baker L, Baker S, Beausoleil N, Carter S, Cartwright B, Costa F, Draper C, Griffin J, Grogan A, Howald G, Jones B, Littin K, Lombard A, Mellor D, Ramp D, Schuppli C and Fraser D, 2017.
Last updated: 29 September 2025

Lobbying Register Annual Report 2025 Table

University and College 14 March 2018 Union Education and Childcare 15 179 0 0 Union (UCU) University of Strathclyde 11 October 2018 Representative Education and Childcare 14 3 9 1 Students' Union body Uplift 09 July 2024 Charity, Trust or Environment and Animal 2 16 0 0 Advocacy Body Welfare UPS 16 April 2018 Company Transport, Logistics, 15 5 11 0 Planning, and Property Utilita Energy Ltd 13 December Company Energy and Utilities 1 0 0 0 2024 V&A Dundee 25 September Charity, Trust or Culture, Tourism and Sport 12 16 3 0 2019 Advocacy Body Valneva 10 November Company Science, Medical, and 8 1 5 2 2021 Pharmaceuticals Values Into Action 15 June 2022 Charity, Trust or Equality, Social Issues, and 6 5 1 2 Scotland Advocacy Body Religion Vattenfall 11 April 2018 Company Energy and Utilities 15 48 6 0 13 3 9 0 VELUX Company 09 January Company Infrastructure, Construction, Limited 2019 Engineering, and Manufacturing 131 Scottish Parliament Lobbying Register Annual Report 2025 Registrant True Registrant Registrant Subject Area Current Substantive Nil Returns Breach Name Registration Type (Primary) Statutory Returns Published Emails Date Period Published Issued Energy and Utilities 4 4 2 0 Venterra Group 24 August 2023 Company Venture Trust 12 July 2018 Charity, Trust or Equality, Social Issues, and 14 3 10 1 Advocacy Body Religion Versus Arthritis 15 March 2018 Charity, Trust or Health and Social Care 15 127 1 0 Advocacy Body Vertex Pharmaceuticals 16 May 2018 Company Science, Medical, and 15 16 9 0 (Europe) Ltd Pharmaceuticals Vestas-Celtic Wind 06 May 2022 Company Infrastructure, Construction, 7 10 1 0 Technology Ltd Engineering, and Manufacturing Veterans Scotland 24 April 2018 Charity, Trust or Equality, Social Issues, and 15 4 12 1 Advocacy Body Religion Victim Support Scotland 03 January Charity, Trust or Health and Social Care 13 95 3 0 2019 Advocacy Body Vifor Pharma UK Limited 10 January Company Science, Medical, and 13 1 11 1 2019 Pharmaceuticals Virgin Media O2 28 June 2022 Company IT, Telecommunications and 6 19 3 2 Digital Virgin Money UK PLC 04 June 2018 Company Consultancy, accountancy, 15 24 5 0 banking, business support and finance Viridor Limited 01 July 2020 Company Energy and Utilities 10 5 6 1 132 Scottish Parliament Lobbying Register Annual Report 2025 Registrant True Registrant Registrant Subject Area Current Substantive Nil Returns Breach Name Registration Type (Primary) Statutory Returns Published Emails Date Period Published Issued Culture, Tourism and Sport 15 3 10 1 VisitAberdeenshire 06 June 2018 Company 15 79 1 0 Vodafone UK Limited 12 March 2018 Company IT, Telecommunications and Digital VoiceAbility 08 February Charity, Trust or Equality, Social Issues, and 5 0 4 0 2023 Advocacy Body Religion Voluntary Action South 12 March 2018 Charity, Trust or Equality, Social Issues, and 15 2 12 0 Lanarkshire Advocacy Body Religion Voluntary Health 23 August 2018 Charity, Trust or Health and Social Care 14 33 6 0 Scotland Advocacy Body Volunteer Scotland 12 March 2018 Charity, Trust or Health and Social Care 15 14 9 0 Advocacy Body Volunteering Matters 07 December Charity, Trust or Equality, Social Issues, and 8 3 5 0 2021 Advocacy Body Religion VOX Scotland 30 December Charity, Trust or Health and Social Care 1 6 0 0 2024 Advocacy Body W. L...
Last updated: 13 May 2024

Register of Interests for the Parliamentary Year 11 May 2014 to 10 May 2015

The Festival provided accommodation, plus breakfast, in the Hotel Mercure in L orient for three nights at a cost of 128 euros per night (total cost, 384 euros).

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