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Official Report Meeting date: 7 March 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 07 March 2019

What support might the Scottish Government give to food banks that apply for funding to develop a wraparound food justice system such as the one that is provided by Drumchapel food bank, in my constituency?
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 November 2024

S6W-30442

The following funding has been given to the identified charities, both directly and indirectly:a) Epilepsy ScotlandYEARDirect SG FundingFunding via Intersectional PartnersTotal FundingJan-Mar 2019£8,000.00£0£8,000.002019 - 2020£0£0£02020 - 2021£42,453.27£2,000£44,453.272021 - 2022£16,960.40£9,990.00£26,950.402022 - 2023£46,902.92£10,000.00£56,902.922023 - 2024£25,923.00£99,917.00£125,840.002024 - 2025£0£92,971.00£92,971.00Total since January 2019£355,117.59(b) Epilepsy ConnectionsYEARDirect SG FundingFunding via Intersectional PartnersTotal FundingJan-Mar 2019£0£0£02019 - 2020£0£0£02020 - 2021£0£0£02021 - 2022£9,987.00£4,222.00£14,209.002022 - 2023£0£0£02023 - 2024£0£0£02024 - 2025£0£0£0Total since January 2019£14,209.00(c) Quarriers' non-clinical and non-residential care servicesYEARDirect SG FundingFunding via Intersectional PartnersTotal FundingJan-Mar 2019£0£9,000.00*£9,000.002019 - 2020£6,152.25£59,452.00£65,604.252020 - 2021£22,914.76£113,774.00£136,688.762021 - 2022£163,214.43£214,483.00£377,697.432022 - 2023£130,939.57£268,007.00£398,946.572023 - 2024£10,909.20£297,102.00£308,011.202024 - 2025£23,203.00£138,929.00£162,132.00Total since January 2019£1,458,080.21*a quarter of an annual payment of £36,000.00 in 2018-2019(d) Cerebral Palsy ScotlandYEARDirect SG FundingFunding via Intersectional PartnersTotal FundingJan-Mar 2019£0£12,500.00*£12,500.002019 - 2020£11,938.50£50,000.00£61,938.502020 - 2021£37,106.50£120,308.00£157,414.502021 - 2022£59,558.50£50,000.00£109,558.502022 - 2023£48,270.50£52,500.00£100,770.502023 - 2024£43,460.00£62,490.00£105,950.002024 - 2025£2,640.00£39,375.00£42,015.00Total since January 2019£590,147.00*a quarter of an annual payment of £50,000.00 in 2018-2019(e) MS Society ScotlandYEARDirect SG FundingFunding via Intersectional PartnersTotal FundingJan-Mar 2019£0£0£02019 - 2020£0£0£02020 - 2021£68,123.00£0£68,123.002021 - 2022£66,513.33£0£66,513.332022 - 2023£33,256.67£0£33,256.672023 - 2024£20,702.00£0£20,702.002024 - 2025£20,702.00£0£20,702.00Total since January 2019£209,297.00(f) Parkinson's UKYEARDirect SG FundingFunding via Intersectional PartnersTotal FundingJan-Mar 2019£0£0£02019 - 2020£75,000.00£0£75,000.002020 - 2021£26,983.00£0£26,983.002021 - 2022£93,402.00£0£93,402.002022 - 2023£60,124.00£0£60,124.002023 - 2024£31,175.00£0£31,175.002024 - 2025£0£0£0Total since January 2019£286,684.00(g) MND ScotlandYEARDirect SG FundingFunding via Intersectional PartnersTotal FundingJan-Mar 2019£0£0£02019 - 2020£11,698.29£0£11,698.292020 - 2021£0£0£02021 - 2022£55,545.01£0£55,545.012022 - 2023£0£0£02023 - 2024£27,950.90£0£27,950.902024 - 2025£0£0£0Total since January 2019£95,194.20 S6W-30442
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 December 2022

S6W-12631

The data sources for both tables are the Scottish Assessors’ Valuation Roll as at 1 July 2022, and local authority reliefs information as at 1 July 2022.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 June 2011

Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee 15 June 2011

I think that the independent commission on banking will report in September. What was trailed today was the concept of ring fencing retail banking from investment banking.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 June 2020

Equalities and Human Rights Committee 04 June 2020

We realised that most of the food provision that was out there was not culturally sensitive. People were going to food banks, but the food banks were providing food that was not culturally sensitive.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 September 2025

S6W-40212

These were.1.a prohibited fishing activity, 2023 X12.a marine protected area infringement, 2019 X7, 2020 X4, 2021 X6, 2022 X3, 2023 X4, 2024 X2.3.a licensing offence, 2020 X2, 2021 X2, 2022 X5, 2024 X5.4. any other category, 2022 X1, 2023 X2.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 August 2025

S6W-39691

A revised version of the Scottish Government Urban Rural Classification will then be produced using the new settlement population figures.The Scottish Government Urban Rural Classification 2022, based on the 2022 Census settlement population figures, was published in December 2024:https://www.gov.scot/publications/scottish-government-urban-rural-classification-2022/ S6W-39691
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 May 2023

S6W-17167

To ask the Scottish Government for what reason it permitted the Lord Advocate to travel to (a) Belgium, (b) the Netherlands and (c) Austria, in 2022, at a reported total cost of £1,430.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 March 2023

S6W-15492

Full year estimate for 2022-23 is in excess of 3,000 S6W-15492
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 November 2022

S6W-11945

We have been working with NatureScot to develop proposals for a licensing scheme for grouse moor businesses and launched a public consultation on those proposals on 26 October 2022. The consultation will run until 14 December 2022 and can be found here: Wildlife management: consultation - gov.scot (www.gov.scot) .

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