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Official Report Meeting date: 25 March 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 25 March 2025 [Draft]

That money could have been used instead to double the sustainable farming capital fund. There is a lack of coherent agricultural policy, there is harmful new rural legislation and there has been a real-terms cut to the rural budget.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 March 2020

Public Audit and Post-legislative Scrutiny Committee 05 March 2020

Paul Gray was right: there has been progress, but the plan does not help us to decide which of the people who are coming into the workforce now we should be training and developing.
Last updated: 6 March 2023

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How much of the Scottish Government’s funding is allocated to funding Scottish places.
Last updated: 15 March 2022

DEC Scotland Ukraine Briefing Pack for CEEAC Members 100322

Age International Age is responding via local partners and in neighbouring countries, providing emergency food and water kits, medical, hygiene and dignity kits and support in response to trauma that so many older people will be experiencing. The Humanitarian Emergency Fund £1 million fund annually since inception in 2017 Fund donates directly to DEC when a UK Appeal is called – Fund spent before Ukraine crisis so SG funding additional Funds also released on recommendation of HEF Panel, which consists of the six DEC Members based in Scotland along with SCIAF and Mercy Corps In the past financial year, HEF funds have been spent in lower profile crises in Ethiopia (Tigray), South Sudan as well as Afghanistan hunger crisis Final recommended project for Burkina Faso under consideration Wider Global humanitarian picture Main UN humanitarian body, OCHA projected in December 2021 that 274 million will need humanitarian support in 2022 These record numbers and increases driven largely by the 3 Cs - conflict, Covid-19 and the accelerating impact of climate emergency Afghanistan is a key example of the impact of ‘the 3Cs’ - see next slide UK Aid budget has been decreasing post Covid-19 impact on UK economy Scottish Government funding focused on 4 priority countries and increased funding for climate impacts announced during COP26 UN OCHA Global Humanitarian Overview 2022 Afghanistan Hunger Crisis An estimated 22 million people – 55% of the population face acute hunger – people don’t know where their next meal is coming from.
Last updated: 14 May 2025

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Section 1 of the War Memorials (Local Authorities’ Powers) Act 1923 (as amended) empowers local authorities to use funds to maintain, repair and protect war 41 memorials, but does not impose any obligation on the local authority to do so.
Last updated: 14 May 2025

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Section 1 of the War Memorials (Local Authorities’ Powers) Act 1923 (as amended) empowers local authorities to use funds to maintain, repair and protect war memorials, but does 41 not impose any obligation on the local authority to do so.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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S5W-00145 Jackson Carlaw: To ask the Scottish Government how much funding was provided to each NHS board in 2015-16 and is being provided in 2016-17 to support the implementation of the Sexual Health and Blood Borne Virus Framework and whether it contained or contains a ring- fenced component for hepatitis C.
Last updated: 6 August 2019

Delegated Powers Memorandum Referendums (Scotland) Bill

. • Rules concerning the conduct of the poll • Campaign rules and enforcement • Referendum agents and observers • Other functions and funding of the Electoral Commission • Offences • Power to make incidental, supplementary and in some cases consequential provision • Legal proceedings • Final provisions and interpretation Rationale for subordinate legislatio...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 August 2023

S6W-20308

In addition to currently providing up to 100% funding for peatland restoration, we are working on a variety of parallel fronts by leveraging activity across the Scottish Government and through Peatland ACTION to increase restoration rates, this includes:developing new models for private finance;improving our scientific knowledge base to ensure we target restoration where it can be most beneficial;encouraging landowners and managers to participate in restoration through our land and agriculture reform programmes as well as exploring opportunities for restoration on public land;signposting to the new National Planning Framework ( https://www.gov.scot/publications/national-planning-framework-4/pages/6/ ), which strengthens controls on future extraction and on other types of development on peat;our consultation on ending the sale of peat in Scotland (closed 12 May 2023) which will support further policy development;addressing the skills shortages through the Peatland Skills, Capacity and Training Group which brings together partners from Peatland ACTION, Skills Development Scotland, LANTRA, Confor, Scotland’s Rural Collage and the James Hutton Institute;developing a Technical Compendium (published November 2022) ( https://www.nature.scot/doc/peatland-action-technical-compendium ) which is providing robust and standardised guidance on how to restore peatland and is helping contractors to specify and plan works more efficiently.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 December 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 05 December 2024

That funding can be found in the road safety line in the roads budget that was published yesterday.

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