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On what level do you think you would have co-operation with and support from those other cross-party groups? They may do things that you want to do in a larger area, but their experience and knowledge may be of great use to you as a new group that is trying to establish a remit across Europe as a whole.
The numbers do not appear to be getting higher in this parliamentary session; they may be tailing off a bit. That said, Mr Dey makes a reasonable point.
If that motion is agreed to, debate on the groups above the line must be concluded by the time indicated, although the amendments in those groups may still be moved formally and disposed of later in the proceedings.
Conflicts of interest – the adviser would undertake that, during the course of this contract, they would not undertake any other contract that may produce, in the sole opinion of the Committee, a conflict of interest in relation to the advisory appointment.
To ask the Scottish Government how much it has spent on the (a) provision and (b) maintenance and servicing of free bikes, since May 2021. From May 2021 to date, £9,419,808 has been spent on the provision, maintenance and servicing of free bikes.
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Date answered:
8 November 2024
Regional data is proactively published on gov.scot.Developers homeowners or other organisations may have commissioned assessments without informing the Scottish Government, Therefore the true number may be higher and could increase as further information becomes available.To respect the privacy of residents and homeo...
To ask the Scottish Government whether it has received the pre-election propriety advice from the permanent secretary, which was referred to during First Minister’s Questions on 23 May 2024. Pre-election guidance, informed by UK general election guidance and consistent with the devolved administrations, was published on the Scottish Government Website on 24 May: UK General Election 2024: guidance for civil servants - gov.scot (www.gov.scot) .