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Last updated: 18 December 2024

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A Safe, Accessible and Sustainable Holyrood Park for the 21st Century: The Parliament debated S6M-15634 in the name of Lorna Slater—That the Parliament welcomes the recently published Strategic Plan for Holyrood Park; recognises what it sees as the benefits of the park to people, nature and heritage; notes the support for the vision for the park, set out in the plan, of an evolving landscape combining human action and natural processes to create a fundamentally sustainable 21st century landscape that responds to the climate emergency, community aspirations, and natural and heritage conservation priorities, all while retaining and strengthening its iconic status for Edinburgh and Scotland; understands that the legislation relating to the park was passed in 1971, and notes the belief that it is in desperate need of updating to meet the new vision for the park, as set out in the strategy; further understands that the implementation of the strategy will aim to conserve and restore nature in the park, refresh the network of paths and trails, provide a safe place for people to gather, meet, play and relax, and will explore opportunities to expand active...
Last updated: 9 December 2024

ERCS_environmental governance 9 December 2024

We further recommend that the Parliament considers this matter in their oversight of ESS’s activities and in particular when reviewing a draft revised strategy in due course.
Last updated: 6 December 2024

Learning Disabilities Autism and Neurodivergence Bill 3 December 2024

Article 4 of the UN Convention says that Government should “closely consult with and actively involve persons with disabilities through their representative organisations in decision-making processes”.
Last updated: 18 September 2024

SPBill32AS062024

(f) whether the acquirer is committed to caring for the dog throughout its life. 20 (3) The prospective acquirer (or a person acting on that person’s behalf) and the prospective supplier are (unless this is not practicable) to meet in person before reaching any agreement to transfer the dog from one to the other. 3 Content of code: in relation to sale or transfer of young dog by first owner (1) This section applies in relation to the transfer of a dog if— 25 (a) the dog is aged less than 12 months, and (b) the prospective supplier is the first owner of the litter of puppies from which the dog comes. (2) The dog is not to be transferred if it is aged less than 8 weeks. (3) Before acquiring the dog, the prospective acquirer is (unless this is not practicable) to 30 see the dog with its biological mother. (3A) Subsection (3) does not apply if— (a) separation of the dog from its biological mother is necessary for the welfare of the dog, other dogs from the same litter or its biological mother, or (b) its biological mother is deceased. 35 (4) Before acquiring the dog, the prospective acquirer is to— (a) become familiar with circumstances in which the activity...
Last updated: 11 June 2024

6th Groupings of Amendments Planning (Scotland) Bill

With 259 - 262, 332, 264, 265, 321, 266, 16 THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Amendments in debating order Determination of applications: statement whether in accordance with development plan Andy Wightman Supported by: Monica Lennon 58 After section 16, insert— Monica Lennon 58A As an amendment to amendment 58, line 10, after insert Appeal rights Alex Rowley 51 After section 16, insert— Andy Wightman Supported by: Monica Lennon 59 After section 16, insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Andy Wightman Supported by: Monica Lennon 60 After section 16, insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Alex Rowley 92 After section 16, insert— Monica Lennon 143 After section 16, insert— Andy Wightman 325 After section 16, insert— Alex Cole-Hamilton 319 After section 16, insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Material considerations: meaning to be prescribed Andy Wightman 88 After section 16, insert— Planning obligations Andy Wightman 98 Leave out section 19 John Finnie 166 After section 19, insert— Alex Cole-Hamilton 320 After section 19, insert— Graham Simpson 317 In section 20, page 32, leave out line 35 and insert— Compensation Ruth Maguire 314 After section 20, insert— Monica Lennon 333 After section 21, insert— Ruth Maguire 315 In schedule 2, page 55, line 34, at end insert— Training and performance of planning authorities Andy Wightman 326 In section 21, page 34, line 37, at end insert— Andy Wightman 327 In section 21, page 35, line 4, at end insert— Andy Wightman 328 In section 21, page 35, line 4, at end insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Andy Wightman 310 In section 24, page 39, line 2, at end insert— Andy Wightman 311 In section 24, page 39, leave out lines 6 to 8 and insert— Andy Wightman 312 In section 24, page 39, line 20, leave out subsection (5) and insert— Graham Simpson 23 Leave out section 24 Andy Wightman 313 In section 25, page 40, line 1, leave out from to end of line and insert THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Graham Simpson 24 Leave out section 25 Kevin Stewart 268 In section 26, page 42, leave out lines 7 to 10 Graham Simpson Supported by: Monica Lennon 17 Leave out section 26 Graham Simpson 18 After section 26, insert— Kevin Stewart 276 In section 32, page 45, line 15, leave out Fixed penalty notice where enforcement notice not complied with Graham Simpson 329 In section 22, page 35, line 30, at end insert— 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— Regulations Kevin Stewart 269 After section 26, insert— Kevin Stewart 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 Kevin Stewart 292 In section 34, page 45, line 25, leave out subsection (4) Designations of land Graham Simpson 19 After section 26, insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST 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— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Preservation of trees Andy Wightman 90 After section 26, insert— Andy Wightman 91 After section 26, insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Listed building consent Gordon Lindhurst 152 After section 26, insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Andy Wightman 182 After section 26, insert— Compulsory acquisition Rhoda Grant 231 After section 26, insert— 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: 10 June 2024

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It would not, for example, be possible to use this power to extend the removal of convictions information to offences not related to same-sex sexual activity, or to use it to remove purely historical information held by the Keeper of the Records of Scotland.
Last updated: 30 May 2024

Letter from the Minister for Parliamentary dated 16 May 2024

It is in the general public interest to avoid an active role of serious offenders. Proportionality limits in particular the length of the restriction; it requires that such elements as the nature of the offence, its severity and/or the length of the sentence be taken into account.”
Last updated: 16 May 2024

PE1787 The use of Makaton sign language in the legal system

The model in the Bill will deliver a significant step-change for the protection of the rights of disabled people, women and those experiencing racism: our proposals would mean that for the first the first time in our domestic legal framework, duty bearers will have to actively consider the rights in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons wit...
Last updated: 14 May 2024

Letter from Boundaries Scotland dated_7 May 2024

International best practice is clear that the boundary review process should be independent and impartial, driven by concerns about active and passive malapportionment or electoral unfairness.
Last updated: 17 April 2024

PE1787 The use of Makaton sign language in the legal system 16 April 2024

The model in the Bill will deliver a significant step-change for the protection of the rights of disabled people, women and those experiencing racism: our proposals would mean that for the first the first time in our domestic legal framework, duty bearers will have to actively consider the rights in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons wit...

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