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To ask the Scottish Government how many trains (a) departing and (b) arriving at Newton (Lanark) Station were cancelled in the week beginning 16 May 2022. Reasons for train cancellations week beginning 16 May 2022 included driver shortages, trespass onto the tracks, fleet issues, signalling issues, points failures a...
Such changes in climate and increased as the climate changes. Preparing for climate change what may have changed since the first completion, temperatures are increasing the likelihood of flood today will in many instances reduce the impact of especially in a post-covid work environment.
It is therefore difficult to identify the role the BID may have played in moving some performance indicators given the significant challenges during the pandemic.
Thank you for inviting the Electoral Commission to give evidence on the Scottish Parliament election, which took place on 6 May, and on our recent publication “Report on the Scottish Parliament election on 6 May 2021”, on the administration of the election.
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) .