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Makes it an offence to use or buy a glue trap that could be used to catch an animal other than an invertebrate
Introduces a licensing scheme for the use of specific traps to catch wild birds and animals, which will require practitioners to complete an approved training course
Introduces a licensing scheme for killing red grouse ('section 16AA lice...
This money was subsequently spent on a new 'Sustainable Agriculture Capital Grants Scheme', which aimed to support farming businesses with grants to buy equipment to reduce emissions, such as slurry covers and spreaders.
- BBC News The Bank of England announced on 28 September that it would start buying government bonds at an "urgent pace" to help "restore market functioning and reduce any risks from contagion to credit conditions" for UK households and businesses.Bank of England announces gilt market operation (bankofengland.co.uk)
Appointed on 14 October, the new Chancell...
It will remain possible for a secured creditor to buy an individual's property - but with the additional protections that this must be at public auction and for a price which bears a reasonable relationship to the market value.
Linear path between targets
Jim Skea of the IPCC told the Committee that "everything that you do now will buy you benefits further down the line"iEnvironment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee, Official Report, 23 October 2018, Col 8 and confirmed there were cost savings associated with early action.iEnvironment, Climate Change and Land Reform Commi...
Committee reports
Date published:
27 November 2018
However, it must be recognised that this will take time and will require the leadership and buy-in of employers and industry, which is increasingly being driven through the newly-established DYW groups.
Over the last 20 years, there has also been a reduction in the stock of social rented housing as a result of the right to buy and of restrictions on councils’ ability to invest in this area.
The second one, which is perhaps sometimes overlooked, is that it protects consumers. A consumer buying Stornaway black pudding or an Arbroath smokie will know that it is that particular type of sausage or fish made in a traditional way in a traditional place.
The success of the ATAP in encouraging modal shift can be attributed to several key factors:
Clear buy-in from senior politicians, including the leader of the Council and convener of the Transport and Environment Committee to the principles of the ATAP.
He said—
Do we give 10,000 businesses some money to buy an oven or do we look at a couple of transformational processing capacity areas in which we need to invest?