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Last updated: 19 December 2023

PE2042_C

FLS are the largest provider of outdoor recreation in Scotland managing 9% of the land area. 2023 / 24 Description Staff Costs Cash Business Costs Plan Urban Trail management and car £353,000 £308,000 Woodlands parks for woodland in urban areas Access Work to improve access £220,000 £18,000 for visitor to trail network Existing Maintenance of trail, £2,186,000 £1,762,000 Facilities public toilet and car park network Motor Rallies Cost to repair forest roads £109,000 £200,000 after motorsport – covered by permission income Christmas Christmas tree sales also £200,000 £17,000 Trees linked with income to cover costs. Specialist Support of activities...
Last updated: 29 November 2023

LetterfromGWSF

This is frustrating to read, firstly because the vast majority of associations have seen satisfaction levels fall in the wake of reduced investment and repairs activity during the pandemic, and secondly because much of any reduced satisfaction relates to the period when interim staff took over, appearing to us to have a primary focus on driving the transfer...
Last updated: 21 November 2023

Circular Economy Bill Scottish Water 17 November 2023

If we consider the three circular economy principles of eliminating waste and pollution, circulating products and materials at highest value and regenerating nature, these are closely linked with Scottish Water’s purpose to support a flourishing Scotland. Examples of our existing activities that support the circular economy include: • our bioresource treatm...
Last updated: 19 October 2023

Letter from CabSecSJ to SJSSC re PIC shortterm appointments 3 October

Please note for information that in regard to your scrutiny of Professor Fitzpatrick she has limited availability during October 2023 for scrutiny activities due to her academic commitments.
Last updated: 5 September 2023

Carers Scotland Carer Support Payment Regulations

We believe that the Scottish Government’s duty to increase benefit take up should extend to ensuring that unpaid carers can be actively supported to continue eligibility to the full amount of Carer Support Payment and that awareness is raised of and carers are offered a full “better off” calculation by Social Security Scotland to understand what options are...
Last updated: 31 August 2023

Carers Scotland Submission on Carer Support Payment

We believe that the Scottish Government’s duty to increase benefit take up should extend to ensuring that unpaid carers can be actively supported to continue eligibility to the full amount of Carer Support Payment and that awareness is raised of and carers are offered a full “better off” calculation by Social Security Scotland to understand what options are...
Last updated: 19 May 2023

Chamber_Minutes_20230516

The Clearances Again: The Parliament debated S6M-08590 in the name of Rhoda Grant—That the Parliament congratulates Donald Francis (DF) MacNeil, and Skipinnish, on securing a top ten iTunes download position for their song The Clearances Again; understands that this was achieved just 24 hours after the song's release; further understands that this song is a protest song, which seeks to raise awareness of the Scottish Government's proposed Highly Protected Marine Areas; believes that these proposals will ban inshore fishing and all marine activities...
Last updated: 2 May 2023

Chamber_Minutes_20230502

Highly Protected Marine Areas: The Parliament debated S6M-08651 in the name of Beatrice Wishart—That the Parliament recognises what it sees as the importance of Scotland’s fishing and aquaculture industries to coastal and island communities such as Shetland, as well as the wider Scottish economy; notes that the Scottish Government consultation on Highly Protected Marine Areas, a policy that forms part of the Bute House Agreement, closed on 17 April 2023; further notes that there are different views on Highly Protected Marine Areas and the contribution that they can make to protecting the marine environment; understands that many, including the Scottish Fishermen's Federation, have concerns about these areas and the impact that they will have on the fishing and aquaculture industries, as well as other activity...
Last updated: 17 March 2023

20230308_Submission_SEPA

. • Assessing the currently regulatory regimes for gaps, activities which may need to be regulated and appropriateness of qualifying thresholds. • Working with the agricultural industry to develop a voluntary code of good agricultural practice for improving air quality in Scotland, sharing best practice and raising awareness of greenhouse gases and ammonia,...
Last updated: 27 February 2023

CommunityPlanningOnlineEventSummary

We now turn to agenda item 2 which is to take evidence on The Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Act 2022 (Amendment of Expiry Dates and Rent Cap Modification) Regulations 2023; and The Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Act (Early Expiry and Suspension of Provisions) Regulations 2023 from — • Patrick Harvie, Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants’ Rights , Scottish Government Mr Harvie is joined for this item by Scottish Government officials— • Adam Krawczyk, Head of Housing, Homelessness and Regeneration, Communities Analytical Division; • Poppy Prior, Lawyer; and • Yvette Sheppard, Head of Housing Services and Rented Sector Reform Unit.

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