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Summary for Ministers The message from communities is clear: despite the strong ambitions of NPF4 and decades of commitments to improve participation, the Scottish planning system is still experienced as developer-led, difficult to influence, and poorly aligned with the urgency of biodiversity and climate commitments...
January 2024 RSPB Scotland – Written Evidence to the Scottish Parliament’s Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee The Draft first 5-year Delivery Plan for the Scottish Biodiversity Strategy to 2045 - Terrestrial RSPB Scotland thanks the Committee for the opportunity to give both verbal and written evidence on the terrestrial elements of the first 5-year Delivery Plan for the Scottish Biodiversity Strategy (SBS) to 2045.
For example, the Scottish Government could do more to promote the UK Cultural Gifts Scheme – which provides tax relief in return for the donation of culturally significant works to museums and galleries – to the benefit of Scottish institutions.
For example, the Scottish Government could do more to promote the UK Cultural Gifts Scheme – which provides tax relief in return for the donation of culturally significant works to museums and galleries – to the benefit of Scottish institutions.
(Scotland) Act 2003 (Amendment of Specified Authorities) Order 2017 [draft]from—
Roseanna Cunningham, Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform;
Andrew Ruxton, Solicitor, Scottish Government; and
Jillian Gardner, Community Assets Officer, Scottish Gove...
Inspired questions lodged on 31 May 2017 S5W-09542 Graeme Dey: To ask the Scottish Government when the annual progress report on the ScottishClimate Change Adaptation Programme will be published.
As Jonny Hall from NFU Scotland said, “It is vital that the Scottish Government is able to continue to support Scottish farmers and crofters in a way that is most appropriate for Scottish circumstances to deliver the outcomes that we want around food production, climate, biodiversity and so on.”
The Scottish Government has updated its statutory guidance to public bodies on climate change duties, which was one of our recommendations, and the new statutory guidance was published on Friday last week.