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Last updated: 26 September 2024

CityofEdinburghCouncilHousingEmergency

This was despite the range of Council efforts to tackle structural pressures including, but not limited to: a) The Rapid Rehousing Transition Plan b) Development of an Affordable Housing Policy c) Development of the Strategic Housing Investment Plan d) Lobbying Scottish government for additional, and targeted, funding. 8) To note the importance of collaborative working, and further note the importance of engaging with tenants’ organisations and third sector groups involved with homelessness support in order to take a human rights-based approach to future work. 9) To therefore, agree to declare a Housing Emergency; agreeing to work with, Council Officers, existing third sector partners, external organisations such as SHAPE, Shelter Scotland and Cyrenians and Health and Social Care partners, with the goal of establishing a Housing Emergency Action Plan to build on and consolidate existing actions. 10) To note that other RSL partners were experiencing difficulties, and to express concern at recent media reports that Harbour Homes (formerly Port of Leith Housing Association), which was a landlord of over 3,000 properties and partner of strategic importance, were halting new development and examining other ways to control costs due to rising costs and high rates of interest and inflation. 11) To invite contributions from Registered Social Landlords and the Planning directorate to participate, as well as any relevant input from the Planning Convener, Housing Convener, and members of both committees. 3 12) To request progress monitoring regarding the efficacy of the Housing Emergency Action Plan to come to the Housing, Homelessness, and Fair Work Committee through regular updates and agree that the structure and reporting schedule of this additional Plan would be discussed in a workshop environment with the Housing, Homelessness and Fair Work Committee to ensure that the Action Plan did not duplicate existing strategies or reporting. 13) To request that the council leader write to the First Minister, the Deputy First Minister, the housing minister, the Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active...
Last updated: 17 September 2024

Climate Change Emissions Reduction Targets Scotland Bill response from the Scottish Government

This is a suggestion that I will actively consider further, and I would welcome engagement with the Committee or specific members.
Last updated: 2 September 2024

Budget 2025 to 2026 Cab Sec Education 12 August 2024

In Budget 2024-25 we committed £4.7 billion for activities that will have a positive impact on delivery of our climate change goals.
Last updated: 26 August 2024

The Institute for Fiscal Studies

In turn, this perhaps reflects the fact that they did not include areas where spending was lower (e.g. because activities couldn’t take place, or service users were not presenting as usual) as a result of the pandemic.
Last updated: 23 July 2024

TCA Scottish Chamber of Commerce

. • Deliver further flexibility on travel for business purposes and the range of business activities which can be undertaken. • Make agreements with the European Commission and – where appropriate – bilaterally with member states, on widening access for labour mobility across key sectors of the economy.
Last updated: 20 June 2024

SPBill50ENS062024accessible

Part 1 of that Act makes provision in relation to school education, including for social activities and physical education (section 6) and therefore the Bill amends that Part to include residential outdoor education.
Last updated: 11 June 2024

7th Groupings of Amendments Planning (Scotland) Bill

.: form and publication With 55 – 61, 148, 149, 150, 62, 63, 151 Notes on amendments in this group Amendment 150 pre-empts amendments 62 and 63 Simplified development zones: renaming With 232 - 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289 Simplified development zones: control of advertisements With 236 - 284 Simplified development zones: land value capture With 12 - 20 Notes on amendments in this group Amendment 20 is pre-empted by amendment 156 in group “Simplified development zones: land which may or may not be included” (already debated) Simplified development zones: land which may or may not be included With 241 - 156 Notes on amendments in this group Amendment 156 pre-empts amendment 20 in group “Simplified development zones: land value capture” (already debated) Applications for planning permission and consideration of impact With 207 - 210 Determination of applications and conditional grant of permission With 318 - 335 Compensation With 314 - 315 Training and performance of planning authorities With 326 - 310, 311, 312, 23, 313, 24, 268, 17, 18, 276 THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Amendments in debating order Enforcement charters: approach to monitoring of compliance John Finnie 334 After section 22, insert— Charging orders Kevin Stewart 267 In section 23, page 38, line 19, at end insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Regulations Kevin Stewart 269 After section 26, insert— evin Stewart K 275 After section 31, insert— Kevin Stewart 157 In schedule 2, page 55, line 34, at end insert— ART 4 Kevin Stewart 291 In section 34, page 45, line 19, after insert THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Kevin Stewart 292 In section 34, page 45, line 25, leave out subsection (4) Designations of land Graham Simpson 19 After section 26, insert— Rhoda Grant 330 After section 26, insert— Alex Cole-Hamilton 322 After section 26, insert— Locally significant buildings Graham Simpson 81 After section 26, insert— Preservation of trees Andy Wightman 90 After section 26, insert— Andy Wightman 91 After section 26, insert— Listed building consent Gordon Lindhurst 152 After section 26, insert— Andy Wightman 182 After section 26, insert— Compulsory acquisition Rhoda Grant 231 After section 26, insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Mineral workings Claudia Beamish 336 After section 26, insert— Claudia Beamish 337 After section 26, insert— Claudia Beamish 338 After section 26, insert— Permissions ceasing to have effect for old mineral planning permissions (1) The Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 is amended as follows. (2) In schedule 9 (review of old mineral planning permissions), after paragraph 12(3) insert— “(3A) A relevant planning permission which relates to an active...
Last updated: 22 April 2024

SSI CodBox SIFT 12 March

Notwithstanding the surprising absence of any reference to the fundamental management concept of Maximum Sustainable Yield in Mr Gibb’s evidence, we believe that the Order, by focusing exclusively on protecting spawning activity, and ignoring the protection of juvenile fish, will fail to ensure that the cod stock will recover so that it could again support ...
Last updated: 16 April 2024

Circular Economy Bill Consumer Scotland Stage 2 Briefing

When considering effective delivery, it is important to consider how consumers will engage with any policies and to ensure consumers, and consumer bodies, are actively engaged in the design of services.
Last updated: 9 April 2024

PB_2023_Paper131

The instrument is made under powers in the Legal Aid (Scotland) Act 1986 and makes provision for the following changes to the criminal and civil legal aid schemes: • criminal legal aid is made available to pay for advice and representation by a solicitor for persons arrested and detained under sections of the National Security Act 2023 because they are suspected of being involved in foreign power threat activity...

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