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Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20200501

Supported by: Stuart McMillan*, Sandra White*, Stewart Stevenson*, Bill Kidd*, Richard Lyle*, David Torrance*, Willie Coffey* *S5M-21613 Iain Gray: Thanking East Lothian's Resilience Groups—That the Parliament recognises and commends the outstanding response to the COVID-19 pandemic by resilience groups and volunteers across East Lothian; notes that over 1,500 volunteers have become involved in community support activity...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20170508

Instruments subject to negative procedure: The Committee will consider the following— Town and Country Planning (Fees for Applications and Deemed Applications) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2017 (SSI 2017/120); Regulation of Scallop Fishing (Scotland) Order 2017 (SSI 2017/127); M9/A90/M90 Trunk Road (Kirkliston to Halbeath) (Variable Speed Limits and Actively Managed Hard Shoulder) Amendment Regulations 2017 (SSI 2017/128); Cattle Identification (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2017 (SSI 2017/133); National Assistance (Assessment of Resources) Amendment (Scotland) Regulations 2017 (SSI 2017/134); National Assistance (Sums for Personal Requirements) (Scotland) Regulations 2017 (SSI 2017/135); Scottish Landfill Tax (Administration) Amendment Regulations 2017 (SSI 2017/139). 3.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

BB20210519

Supported by: Stephen Kerr*, Edward Mountain* *S6M-00033 Martin Whitfield: Walk to School Week 2021—That the Parliament welcomes Living Streets’ Walk to School Week, which runs from 17 to 21 May 2021; congratulates all of the schools across Scotland that are participating in the event, which aims to highlight the benefits of walking, including how this reduces both congestion and air pollution near school gates, cuts carbon emissions and increases physical activity...
Last updated: 15 November 2022

SPBill20S062022

Connection to Scotland 16 Charities which it is not appropriate for OSCR to regulate (1) The 2005 Act is modified as follows. 40 (2) In section 3(3)(e)(i) (Scottish charity Register), after “30(1)” insert “, 30A(2)”. 18 Charities (Regulation and Administration) (Scotland) Bill (3) In section 5 (determination of applications)— (a) in subsection (2), after paragraph (a), insert— “(aa) it considers that it would not be appropriate for it to regulate the applicant because the applicant has or will have no or negligible 5 connection to Scotland,”, (b) after subsection (3) (inserted by paragraph 3 of the schedule), insert— “(4) For the purpose of subsection (2)(aa), in considering, in all the circumstances, what connection (if any) the applicant has or will have to Scotland, OSCR must have regard to the following factors— 10 (a) whether the applicant has (or intends to have) a principal office in 1 Scotland, (b) whether the applicant occupies (or intends to occupy) any land or premises in Scotland, (c) whether the applicant carries out (or intends to carry out) activities...
Last updated: 15 June 2021

BB20210519

Supported by: Stephen Kerr*, Edward Mountain* *S6M-00033 Martin Whitfield: Walk to School Week 2021—That the Parliament welcomes Living Streets’ Walk to School Week, which runs from 17 to 21 May 2021; congratulates all of the schools across Scotland that are participating in the event, which aims to highlight the benefits of walking, including how this reduces both congestion and air pollution near school gates, cuts carbon emissions and increases physical activity...
Last updated: 1 May 2025

UKIMA submission

So, it still breeds a lot of uncertainty. If we 54 can get away from that uncertainty, everyone will benefit.” 49.
Last updated: 26 April 2024

BB20240429

Members' Business motions that have not achieved cross party support *S6M-12992 Alasdair Allan: Europe Day 2024—That the Parliament is pleased to celebrate Europe Day 2024, which takes place on 9 May and marks the 74th anniversary of the historic Schuman Declaration; considers that Europe Day is a chance to reflect on the aspiration for peace and unity across Europe, both within and outwith the EU; notes with alarm that this Europe Day takes place at a time of war in Europe, and reinforces Scotland’s solidarity with the people of Ukraine; applauds the efforts of organisations, including the European Movement in Scotland, New Europeans UK, Citizens’ Rights Project, and the Scottish Council on Global Affairs, to mark Europe Day 2024 with a Festival of Europe, which will be held from 11-12 May at Summerhall in Edinburgh; is firm in the belief that Scotland remains a steadfastly European nation, bound to its neighbours by a long history of cultural, social and economic ties; notes that the flag of Europe is still flown with pride outside the Scottish Parliament building; recommits to the shared EU values of human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, rule of law and human rights, as well as the EU motto, "United in Diversity"; notes what it sees as the positive impact that EU programmes and structural funds have had on communities in the Na h-Eileanan an Iar constituency and across rural Scotland; regrets what it sees as the continued damage on Scotland’s economy and society resulting from Brexit, and that, it believes, the people of Scotland had their European citizenship taken from them against their democratic will; notes the belief that it is in Scotland’s interests to rejoin the EU and the single market, and reaffirms what it considers to be Scotland’s aspiration to play an active...
Last updated: 9 February 2024

BB20240212

S6W-25449 Paul Sweeney: To ask the Scottish Government what alternatives are being considered for children and young people who are experiencing mental health concerns, but are either waiting to be seen by child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) or are unable to get onto the CAMHS waiting list, and what funding is available for any such alternat...
Last updated: 28 August 2023

modern sustainable ferry service report response

The then Minister for Transport, Jenny Gilruth MSP, set out to the Committee in her oral evidence on 28 February 2023 that new Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) were being developed which go beyond the measures applied to the ferry operators through the CHFS and NIFS contracts – and so capture a wider range of essential activity and better reflect the lived...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20200624

Supported by: Jackie Baillie*, Sarah Boyack*, John Mason*, Neil Findlay*, Johann Lamont*, Claudia Beamish*, Alex Rowley*, Monica Lennon*, Pauline McNeill*, Colin Smyth*, Mark McDonald*, Anas Sarwar*, John Finnie*, Neil Bibby*, Clare Adamson* *S5M-22123 Christine Grahame: Broomhill Day Centre Rises to the Occasion—That the Parliament recognises the efforts of Broomhill Day Centre in Penicuik in supporting centre members through the pandemic; understands that, while the day centre cannot physically open currently due to the pandemic, it has been actively...

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