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Last updated: 2 March 2022

20220221_SoSToConvener

This will ensure that successful bidders will have an 8-month period in which to deliver their programme/project activities and spend the grant funding. In March 2022 DLUHC will be working with Lead Authorities in undertaking a midterm review on the performance of successful CRF projects including assessing delivery risks.
Last updated: 12 November 2021

20211102_DFMToConvener_AnnexeA

They should be able to work autonomously, develop strong working relationships, be pro-active, comfortable working at pace, and have strong oral and written communication skills.
Last updated: 4 November 2021

SPCB 2021 Paper 062

Whilst this vision remains largely true, active management is required to retain such an appearance, as well as to maintain and further develop biodiversity.
Last updated: 23 June 2021

SPBill01AS062021

Coronavirus (Extension and Expiry) (Scotland) Bill [AS AMENDED AT STAGE 2] An Act of the Scottish Parliament to extend the period for which Part 1 of the Coronavirus (Scotland) Act 2020 and Part 1 of the Coronavirus (Scotland) (No.2) Act 2020 are in force; to provide for the expiry of certain provisions of those Parts; and for connected purposes. 1 Extension of provisions 5 (1) Section 12 of the Coronavirus (Scotland) Act 2020 is amended in accordance with subsections (2) and (3). (2) In subsection (1), for “on 30 September 2021” substitute “at the end of 31 March 2022”. (3) For subsections (3) and (4), substitute— “(3) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations amend subsection (1) so as to 10 replace “31 March 2022” with “30 September 2022”.”. 1 (4) Section 9 of the Coronavirus (Scotland) (No.2) Act 2020 is amended in accordance with subsections (5) and (6). (5) In subsection (1), for “on 30 September 2021” substitute “at the end of 31 March 2022”. (6) For subsections (3) and (4) substitute— 15 “(3) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations amend subsection (1) so as to replace “31 March 2022” with “30 September 2022”.”. 2 Expiry of provisions (1) The provisions of the Coronavirus (Scotland) Act 2020 referred to in subsections (2) to (6) expire at the end of 30 September 2021. 20 (2) In schedule 2, paragraphs 2 and 3 (moratorium on diligence: multiple applications). (3) Schedule 3 (children and vulnerable adults). (4) In schedule 4— (za) paragraph 11 (exceptions to the rule that hearsay evidence is inadmissible), (a) paragraph 12 (community payback orders: extension of unpaid work or other 25 activity...
Last updated: 18 June 2021

SPBill01S062021

Coronavirus (Extension and Expiry) (Scotland) Bill [AS INTRODUCED] An Act of the Scottish Parliament to extend the period for which Part 1 of the Coronavirus (Scotland) Act 2020 and Part 1 of the Coronavirus (Scotland) (No.2) Act 2020 are in force; to provide for the expiry of certain provisions of those Parts; and for connected purposes. 1 Extension of provisions 5 (1) Section 12 of the Coronavirus (Scotland) Act 2020 is amended in accordance with subsections (2) and (3). (2) In subsection (1), for “on 30 September 2021” substitute “at the end of 31 March 2022”. (3) For subsections (3) and (4), substitute— “(3) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations amend subsection (1) so as to 10 replace “31 March 2022” with “30 September 2022”.”. 1 (4) Section 9 of the Coronavirus (Scotland) (No.2) Act 2020 is amended in accordance with subsections (5) and (6). (5) In subsection (1), for “on 30 September 2021” substitute “at the end of 31 March 2022”. (6) For subsections (3) and (4) substitute— 15 “(3) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations amend subsection (1) so as to replace “31 March 2022” with “30 September 2022”.”. 2 Expiry of provisions (1) The provisions of the Coronavirus (Scotland) Act 2020 referred to in subsections (2) to (6) expire at the end of 30 September 2021. 20 (2) In schedule 2, paragraphs 2 and 3 (moratorium on diligence: multiple applications). (3) Schedule 3 (children and vulnerable adults). (4) In schedule 4— (a) paragraph 12 (community payback orders: extension of unpaid work or other activity...
Official Report Meeting date: 24 May 2022

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 24 May 2022

One concern would be that, if we were to start factoring in information on rental agreements, leases and the cost of buildings, we would get into the territory of commercially sensitive information.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 February 2023

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 21 February 2023

The question is how we support what is best for patients; it is not about telling them, “You’ll get your treatment where we tell you,” but about giving them the best opportunity to get the best care where they choose and reducing the issue of travel.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 December 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 23 December 2021

They are independent advisers so, if the UK Government is getting advice on self-isolation rules, what is the different advice that the First Minister is getting from her clinical advisers in Scotland?
Official Report Meeting date: 24 June 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 24 June 2021

We will hear the First Minister. I also get frustrated at the inability to take serious issues seriously in our parliamentary chamber.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20180613

Supported by: Rona Mackay*, Kenneth Gibson*, James Dornan*, Joan McAlpine*, Bob Doris*, Colin Beattie*, Richard Lyle*, Richard Lochhead*, Ash Denham*, Bill Kidd*, Clare Haughey*, Stuart McMillan*, Fulton MacGregor* *S5M-12732 Bill Bowman: Accountants Make Leap for Maggie s Centres That the ’ — Parliament welcomes the news that staff from a Dundee accountancy office took part in a charity free fall jump to raise money for Maggie s centres; understands that four employees from EQ ’ Chartered Accountants parachuted from 10,000ft; notes that the company has already raised £3,500 through activities...

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