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Marine Scotland Directorate's– Licensing Operations Team (“MS-LOT”) are currently consulting with NatureScot on the written report by Seagreen Wind Energy Limited in respect of unexploded ordnance clearance activities. MS-LOT intend to publish this report on its website (marine.gov.scot) once the consultation is complete.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
3 February 2022
The Scottish Government does not assess risk on a sector by sector basis as the risks of a significant number of people gathering together indoors is the same regardless of the activity that brings them together.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
25 October 2021
The reliability criteria, which requires a client to be able to carry out activities, safely, repeatedly, in an acceptable manner and in a reasonable time, will be more fully defined in legislation.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
2 September 2021
To ask the Scottish Government, in light of the commitment in the Scottish National Party election manifesto, how it plans to "develop crofting to create more active crofts". This Government has a strong track record in encouraging and supporting more and new people into crofting.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
16 August 2021
Our 2021 campaign to raise awareness of the climate crisis is a core part of our approach to engagement, as set out in the draft Public Engagement Strategy (PES). As with all marketing activity, the Scottish Government has set objectives and evaluation plans from the outset of activity.
To concur with what Sarah-Jane McArthur said, home builders would agree that it is right that customers who get their heat from heat networks get the same level of protection through regulation as they would get when using other providers.
I ask the witnesses to talk a bit about that because it has not been touched on in any of the papers that I have seen; there has not been anything about getting companies across the final hurdle to get their first win.
Social enterprises have a formidable track record of making it practical and possible for people who are economically inactive to become economically active.