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Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Members are advised to lodge amendments in good time before the beginning of a Stage and as early as possible during the day. (G) = Government Bill; (M) = Member’s Bill; (C) = Committee Bill; (P) = Private Bill; (H) = Hybrid Bill.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Members are advised to lodge amendments in good time before the beginning of a Stage and as early as possible during the day. (G) = Government Bill; (M) = Member’s Bill; (C) = Committee Bill; (P) = Private Bill; (H) = Hybrid Bill.
Last updated: 2 December 2021

SPCB 2021 Paper 067

Draft devolved funding shares 2022/23 – 2026/27 2022/23 2023/24 2024/25 2025/26 2026/27 Budget on funding basis (£m) 22.96 21.80 23.18 24.37 22.93 Scottish Parliament £m 1.84 1.52 1.58 2.47 2.81 % 8.01% 6.98% 6.83% 10.13% 12.24% Senedd £m 1.42 1.25 1.25 1.65 1.79 % 6.18% 5.74% 5.39% 6.75% 7.80% UK Parliament £m 19.70 19.03 20.35 20.25 18.33 % 85.81% 87.27% 87.78% 83.12% 79.96% 34 Focus on accountability and funding As part of the devolution of powers relating to elections, Managing the Scotland Act 2016 and Wales Act 2017 made provision for the Commission to become accountable to both those our costs parliaments, as well as remaining accountable to the UK Parliament. continued The direct costs of delivering our functions for each parliament are funded by that parliament, with overheads (including depreciation but not capital budgets or provisions) shared according to population.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 August 2020

S5W-30823

A breakdown of the loan funding provided to Prestwick Airport by financial year is provided in the following table.   Year Loan funding (£m) 2013-14 4.5 2014-15 6.3 2015-16 10 2016-17 9.6 2017-18 8.0 2018-19 1.5 2019-20 3.5   S5W-30823
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 January 2019

S5W-20665

Over the past five years Registered Social Landlords have received the following assistance from Scottish Government to provide adaptations for their tenants: Year Spend (£m) 2013-14 12.961 2014-15 13.065 2015-16 13.221 2016-17 13.207 2017-18 13.401   S5W-20665
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 December 2018

S5W-20129

The amounts are set out in the following table. Year Amount (£m) 2017-18 12.3 2016-17 12.5 2015-16 12.7 2014-15 13.4 2013-14 11.7 A detailed breakdown of the Agency’s income is publicly available in the annual reports published by Accountant in Bankruptcy on its web-site – www.aib.gov.uk .
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 February 2018

S5W-14251

A breakdown of the loan funding provided to Prestwick Airport by financial year is included in the following table. Year Loan funding (£m) 2013-14 4.5 2014-15 6.3 2015-16 10.0 2016-17 9.6 2017-18 9.4*  * the figure for 2017-18 represents potential loan funding as this is the amount allocated within the budget.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 June 2022

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 14 June 2022

I think that Rosanne Woods has talked about the 250 m² requirement. Does there need to be flexibility around that?
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 February 2017

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The following organisations were unsuccessful in their application:- Street League SkillForce Development Scotland A&M Scotland Liber8 (Lanarkshire) Ltd StreetGames UK Limited The Duke of Edinburgh's Award The Lennox Partnership Scottish Squash and Racketball Dame Kelly Holmes Trust High Life Highland Kibble Education and Care Centre Bauer Radi...
Last updated: 7 January 2026

SPBill79FMS062026accessible

They assume no behavioural change and do not predict local authority decisions on whether to implement a levy, what design to adopt, or what rates to set. Nightly Charge (£m) Region £1 £2 £3 £5 £7 3.1 6.2 9.3 15.4 21.6 Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire & Moray Speyside Argyll & the Isles 1.4 2.8 4.2 7.0 9.8 Ayrshire & Arran 1.3 2.7 4.0 6.7 9.3 Dumfries & Galloway 1.3 2.6 3.9 6.5 9.1 Dundee & Angus 1.2 2.3 3.5 5.8 8.1 14.3 28.7 43.0 71.6 100.3 Edinburgh & the Lothians Fife 1.5 3.0 4.5 7.5 10.6 Glasgow & Clyde Valley 6.4 12.7 19.1 31.8 44.5 Highlands & Islands 6.2 12.4 18.6 31.0 43.4 Perthshire 1.0 2.1 3.1 5.1 7.2 Scottish Borders 0.6 1.1 1.7 2.8 3.9 Stirling & Forth Valley 1.5 2.9 4.4 7.3 10.3 9 This document relates to the Visitor Levy (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 79) as introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 6 January 2026 Table C: Estimated revenue by region based on a fixed, per room charge Source: Great Britain Tourism Survey and International Passenger Survey Nightly Charge (£m) Region £1 £2 £3 £5 £7 Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire & Moray Speyside 1.3 2.7 4.0 6.7 9.4 Argyll & the Isles 0.6 1.2 1.8 3.0 4.2 Ayrshire & Arran 0.6 1.2 1.7 2.9 4.1 Dumfries & Galloway 0.6 1.1 1.7 2.8 4.0 Dundee & Angus 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.5 3.5 Edinburgh & the Lothians 6.2 12.5 18.7 31.1 43.6 Fife 0.7 1.3 2.0 3.3 4.6 Glasgow & Clyde Valley 2.8 5.5 8.3 13.8 19.4 Highlands & Islands 2.7 5.4 8.1 13.5 18.9 Perthshire 0.4 0.9 1.3 2.2 3.1 Scottish Borders 0.2 0.5 0.7 1.2 1.7 Stirling & Forth Valley 0.6 1.3 1.9 3.2 4.5 Impact of proposed changes - Visitors Percentage based approach 36.

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