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Income
The SPCB’s submission includes a small projected income of £0.2 million, relating principally to the Parliament shop (based on a normal year of opening to the public alongside the online shop).
The SPCB’s annual report1Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body. (2025, August 7).
Committee reports
Date published:
19 December 2025
Crowdfunding, where a large number of people donate money online to a fundraising cause, appears to be becoming a more common for judicial reviews.1Guy, S. (2021, October).
It cautioned that the publication costs of £5,000 do not suggest much activity beyond online publication. It cautioned that with broadband speeds and mobile signal coverage being poor in the island communities getting the plan to those that it affects should ensure that more suitable publication methods are used and costed as part of the FM.
Committee reports
Date published:
10 September 2024
Therefore, west coast arrangements have not yet been decided and checks there are not yet coming online.”35Written question and answer: S6W-27125. (2024, April 30).
Under this policy “all Cabinet and Cabinet committee papers and minutes must be proactively released and published online within 30 business days of final decisions being taken by Cabinet, unless there is good reason not to publish all or part of the material, or to delay the release beyond 30 business days.”
Written submissions on the Post-Legislative Scrutiny of the Police and Fire Reform (Scotland) Act 2012
The following submissions can be view online:
Aberdeenshire Council (J/S5/18/PFR/6) (221KB pdf)
Anonymous 1 (65KB pdf)
Anonymous 2 (175KB pdf)
Apex Scotland (70KB pdf)
ASAPNHS (J/S5/18/PFR/11) (149KB pdf)
Association of Scottish Police Superintendents (15...
Thelma Bowers from NHS Ayrshire and Arran informed the Committee that her health board has established a Neurodevelopmental Empowerment & Strategy Team (NEST) which has developed a central hub for online resources and information, and also runs workshops.
JIRA Service Management System: The software tool utilised by the UK Government for councils to raise online helpdesk issues with the Foundry Case Management System.