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Last updated: 20 October 2025

Major Capital Projects Update Oct 2025 Scottish Government to PAC 17 Oct 2025

At the Scottish Parliament Public Audit Committee (PAC) evidence session on 5 February 2025, FMPG’s Interim Chief Executive acknowledged that Glen Rosa's delivery by September 2025 was at risk. However, FMPG is actively exploring alternative scenarios to assess potential delivery dates and cost implications.
Last updated: 11 September 2025

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Public bodies already undertake consultation and engagement activities either directly in relation to current management plans or other activities, and so any additional costs for engagement in relation to statutory land management plans are expected to be minimal as that engagement either already takes place or coul...
Last updated: 9 September 2025

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Public bodies already undertake consultation and engagement activities either directly in relation to current management plans or other activities, and so any additional costs for engagement in relation to statutory land management plans are expected to be minimal as that engagement either already takes place or coul...
Last updated: 3 July 2025

FMPG Interim AO to PAC 10 March 2025

Provide text summarising the Committee’s activities in any given year for inclusion in the Annual report and accounts.
Last updated: 19 May 2025

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S6M-16094: Bob Doris: Celebrating 50 Years of Summerston: That the Parliament congratulates the community of Summerston, in the Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn constituency, on reaching the significant milestone of having been established for 50 years; understands that the first residents settled in the area from late 1974; believes that, in the years that followed, they witnessed a strong, close knit and civically-minded community develop; commends the Summerston Community and Environmental Group (SCEG) on its efforts to both improve the area's environment and celebrate the five decades of Summerston as a community; acknowledges the work of SCEG in, it believes, it being "hands on" in its efforts to enhance the local area; notes that a community action plan was developed by SCEG following a major community consultation to help further improve the area; believes that a successful, piper-led, winter lantern parade, supported by Summerston schoolchildren and the wider community took place on the 27 November 2024 to mark the 50th anniversary, which kickstarted a number of events planned over the next 12 months; considers that constructive community activism...
Last updated: 14 May 2025

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The vandalism or desecration of a war memorial is categorised as a heritage crime, which is defined by Historic Environment Scotland as: “Any criminal activity which causes damage to a heritage asset.
Last updated: 14 May 2025

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The vandalism or desecration of a war memorial is categorised as a heritage crime, which is defined by Historic Environment Scotland as: “Any criminal activity which causes damage to a heritage asset.
Last updated: 11 March 2025

FMPG David Dishon to PAC 10 March 2025

Provide text summarising the Committee’s activities in any given year for inclusion in the Annual report and accounts.
Last updated: 22 April 2024

UKSI Official Controls Miscellaneous Amendments Regulations 2024

The impact on the public sector will relate to delivery of SPS controls, i.e., increased or changed activity for local authorities and others with regulatory responsibility for carrying out controls.
Last updated: 26 February 2024

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To provide assurance, this was benchmarked with a 2017 report by the Carers (Scotland) Bill Finance Advisory Group which estimated expenditure on respite care at approximately £200m per year, based on 2010 0 11 activity levels costed at 2015/16 prices.

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