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Last updated: 8 November 2021

Minutes of the CPG on Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency meeting of 22 June 2021

From Lorna Slater (she/her) to Everyone: 07:42 PM I'm with John on hydrogen - green hydrogen has great potential for things like inter island ferries, but I'm not convinced about integrating it into domestic heating etc. I think that's a pitch the oil and gas industry have lobbied on to try and keep their industry going, when we should be moving it away Fro...
Official Report Meeting date: 12 August 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 12 August 2020

Such trusts in Scotland have more than 1,400 facilities, including 232 libraries, 197 leisure centres, 466 outdoor sports courts and pitches, 39 theatres, 49 parks and 213 community and town halls.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 December 2018

S5W-20092

Periodically, the Scottish Government has received representations from residents of park homes on a variety of issues, which can include site pitch fees. S5W-20092
Official Report Meeting date: 13 June 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 13 June 2024

There was a day when the Labour Party supported us on that, but now it has deserted the pitch and run away. On orders from London, the Labour Party in Scotland is now voting against higher taxes on higher earners, because its bosses in London have told it to do exactly that.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 June 2016

Justice Committee 28 June 2016

The committee and the Scottish Parliament are not necessarily the place where they all should be dealt with, but it might be appropriate for us to consider whether the Cabinet Secretary for Justice should come along to give us his pitch on the bill’s effects on vires for the Scottish Parliament.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 June 2016

Meeting of the Parliament 28 June 2016

I, too, have had my moments on the pitch, not as a referee but as a player in the Sunday league.
Official Report Meeting date: 31 January 2017

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 31 January 2017

Section 7 defines standard class travel for the purposes of the bill, which includes consideration of the size of the seat pitch for a passenger’s seat. Subsection (2) defines seat pitch with reference to the distance between the passenger’s seat and the seat that is immediately in front of or behind it.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 April 2015

Meeting of the Parliament 29 April 2015

Will he look at how sportscotland asks those clubs to maintain their pitches and also look at finance for clubs so that they can maintain those pitches and bring shinty out to the wider world?
Last updated: 26 March 2024

SPBill45S062024

P ART 6 O THER HOUSING MATTERS Mobile homes 30 46 New pitch fees: considerations (1) The Mobile Homes Act 1983 is modified as follows. (2) In section 2B (power to amend implied terms: Scotland)— (a) in subsection (3), after paragraph (a) insert— “(aa) make provision to substitute a different economic index for the one for 35 the time being mentioned in paragraph 23(1)(b) of schedule 1;”, (b) after subsection (4) insert— “(4A) The second and any subsequent order made under this section may provide for any provision mentioned in subsection (3)(aa) that is included in the order 59 Housing (Scotland) Bill Part 6—Other housing matters to apply in relation to agreements to which this Act applies that were made at any time before the day on which the order comes into force (as well as in relation to such agreements made on or after that day).”. (3) In schedule 1 (agreements under Act)— 5 (a) in paragraph 20, after sub-paragraph (3) insert— “(4) Sub-paragraph (5) applies where— (a) a notice is served under paragraph 17(1) or 19(1) setting out the owner’s proposal in respect of a new pitch fee, (b) an application is subsequently made to the court under paragraph 17(4) 10 or 19(3) for an order determining the amount of the new pitch fee, and 1 (c) the court is satisfied that a portion (“the compensatory portion”) of the new pitch fee proposed by the owner has been calculated to compensate a person for an actual or anticipated financial loss arising as a result of— 15 (i) the change made to paragraph 23(1)(b) by section 46(3)(c) of the Housing (Scotland) Act 2025, or (ii) the substitution of any economic index for the time being mentioned in that paragraph with a different economic index. (5) Where this sub-paragraph applies, the compensatory portion of the new pitch 20 fee proposed by the owner must not be included in the amount of any new pitch fee determined by an order of the court under sub-paragraph (1).”, (b) in paragraph 22— (i) in sub-paragraph (1), for paragraph (c) substitute— “(c) any direct effect of a relevant enactment on the costs payable by the 25 owner in relation to the maintenance or management of that site.”, (ii) after sub-paragraph (1) insert— “(1A) But no regard is to be had, when determining the amount of the new pitch fee, to any actual or anticipated financial loss arising as a result of— (a) the change made to paragraph 23(1)(b) by section 46(3)(c) of the 30 Housing (Scotland) Act 2025, or (b) the substitution of any economic index for the time being mentioned in that paragraph with a different economic index.”, (iii) after sub-paragraph (3) insert— “(4) In sub-paragraph (1)(c), “relevant enactment” means an enactment, other than 35 an order made under paragraph 8(2), that has come into force since the last review date.”, (c) in paragraph 23(1)(b), for “retail” substitute “consumer”, (d) in paragraph 32— (i) after the definition of “caravan site” insert— 60 Housing (Scotland) Bill Part 6—Other housing matters ““consumer prices index” means the general index for consumer prices published by the Statistics Board or, if that index is not published for a relevant month, any substituted index or index figures published by the Board;”, 5 (ii) the definition of “retail prices index” is repealed. 47 Meaning of “protected site” (1) The Mobile Homes Act 1983 is modified as follows. (2) In section 5 (interpretation), in subsection (1), in the definition of “protected site”, the words from “does” to “that,” are repealed. 10 Fuel poverty 1 48 Fuel poverty strategy: consultation (1) The Fuel Poverty (Targets, Definition and Strategy) (Scotland) Act 2019 is modified as follows. (2) In section 7 (consultation on strategy)— 15 (a) in subsection (1), after “preparing” insert “or reviewing”, (b) after subsection (3) insert— “(3A) For the purpose of subsection (2), the duty to consult the persons mentioned in paragraph (a), (c), (d), (e) or (f) may be met by consulting persons who appear to the Scottish Ministers to represent the interests of the persons 20 mentioned in any of those paragraphs.”. 49 Periodic reports: periods, consultation and publication etc. (1) The Fuel Poverty (Targets, Definition and Strategy) (Scotland) Act 2019 is modified as follows. (2) In section 9 (preparation of periodic reports), in subsection (5)(a)— 25 (a) the words “of 3 years” are repealed, (b) after “section 8” insert “and ending with 31 December 2024”. (3) In section 10 (consultation on periodic reports), in subsection (2), paragraphs (a) to (f) are repealed. (4) In section 11 (publication and laying of periodic reports), for “before the end of the 30 financial year in which” substitute “within the period of 6 months beginning with the day after”. 50 Advisory panel: removal of funding cap (1) The Fuel Poverty (Targets, Definition and Strategy) (Scotland) Act 2019 is modified as follows. 35 (2) In section 15 (funding of the Scottish Fuel Poverty Advisory Panel)— (a) in subsection (1), the words “Subject to subsection (2),” are repealed, 61 Housing (Scotland) Bill Part 7—Final provisions (b) subsections (2) to (6) are repealed.
Last updated: 22 November 2023

Chamber_Minutes_20231122

Calderwood Lodge Primary School 60-year Celebration: The Parliament debated S6M-11017 in the name of Jackson Carlaw—That the Parliament congratulates Calderwood Lodge Primary, the only Jewish school in Scotland, on reaching its 60th anniversary year; understands that the school was originally established by the Jewish community in a detached house, Calderwood Lodge, in the Newlands area of Glasgow, with an extension built as the school roll increased, and that it was initially run by the Glasgow Board of Jewish Education and subsequently taken over by Strathclyde Region, then Glasgow City Council, and finally East Renfrewshire Council; acknowledges that, in recognition of this milestone, the school is hosting a 60-year celebration event for current and past pupils, families and members of the wider community, with the day to include festivities and activities for children; understands that, in August 2017, Calderwood Lodge officially relocated from the school’s previous site in Newlands to a new building in Newton Mearns to become one half of the first Jewish-Catholic joint campus to be established anywhere in the world, alongside St Clare’s Primary; recognises that the joint campus was a £17 million development in East Renfrewshire, with the two primary schools sharing a central amphitheatre, sports pitches...

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