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Last updated: 22 March 2024

PE1916_I

As an integral part of this assessment process, Transport Scotland has and will continue to consult with a diverse range of stakeholders, local communities and interested parties, including, environmental, public transport and active travel groups. We are currently progressing DMRB Stage 3 which is the detailed development and assessment of the preferred op...
Last updated: 20 March 2024

Additional written evidence from COSLA

The whole charging model between Councils and Sheriff Officers assumes a level of income obtained by Sheriff Officers in laying both the debt packs and earnings arrestments - this reduces the need for Sheriff Officers to charge collection fees to local government for carrying out collection activities. By removing or changing the earnings arrestment thresho...
Last updated: 12 March 2024

PE2008_E

The Scottish Government, Scottish Police Authority and Police Scotland have established a Partnership Delivery Group to drive activity relating to the recommendations.
Last updated: 28 February 2024

ESS update 27 February 2024

In summary, they cover the following topics: Date Subject Public body 4 December 2023 Bathing waters Scottish Government 11 December 2023 Controlled Activities Scottish Environment Regulations Protection Agency 18 December 2023 Habitats Regulations NatureScot Assessment 31 January 2024 Public registers Scottish Environment Protection Agency 26 February 2024...
Last updated: 9 January 2024

Redress Scotland Scheme 13 December 2023

The sessions brought together groups of survivors to discuss various topics relating to their experience of applying to the Scheme, our communications activity, and what kind of future engagement they would like to see going forward.
Last updated: 20 December 2023

The Health Protection Coronavirus Requirements Scotland Amendment No6 Regulations 2022 DRAFT

Under that Act, the Scottish Government made regulations (in force from 26 March 2020) to implement physical distancing and impose restrictions on gatherings, events and operation of business activity. From 14 September 2020 they were replaced by the Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions and Requirements) (Scotland) Regulations 2020.
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.

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