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That is why the Bute house agreement and the shared policy programme agreed between the Scottish Government and the Scottish Green Party in August 2021 include commitments to decarbonise the heat that we use in new buildings from 2024 through the new-build heat standard, which we consulted on in 2021 and 2022.
The FPA Committee is particularly concerned to note forecasts showing Scotland’s income tax receipts falling behind the block grant adjustment, which could put Scotland’s future fiscal sustainability at risk, with social security expenditure likely to reach £764 million more than allowed for in the block grant adjustment by 2024-25. Next year, Scotland’s ne...
The latest social enterprise action plan was published on 24 March this year and covers the period from 2021 to 2024. It has been highlighted in conversations with community groups that many of the available funding packages are project based instead of being intended for expanding or building on existing initiatives.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
16 March 2021
Berth infrastructure works are currently set to commence in Summer 2022 with completion of the works expected in 2024. These dates are however, subject to change taking account of tender and contract award stages.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
26 February 2019
Rural payments for farmers will stay the same until 2021. Between 2021 and 2024, broadly the same CAP system will be in place with changes to simplify and streamline where appropriate.
It said that MAT standards should be fully implemented by May 2024, and it went on to say that “Overarching treatment and recovery guidance, with defined and measurable standards, should be developed and implemented.”
Bizarrely, that role was promised by the Scottish National Party as a “Medium-Term” action as part of its “Women’s Health Plan”, which is intended to cover only the period from 2021 to 2024. I am pleased to see the position has now been filled by Professor Anna Glasier.